Phones4U's Entire Inventory of iPhones and iPads is Being Liquidated
Posted January 1, 2015 at 3:30am by iClarified
The entire Phones4U inventory of over 600,000 items including iPhones and iPads is being liquidated.
Phones4U was a large U.K. retailer that recently entered administration (bankruptcy) after EE, Vodafone, Orange and O2 terminated their contracts with the company this year.
Bidding is now live at John Pye Auctions on over 2000 lots that include hundreds of iPhone 5 and 5c devices, iPad Airs, iPad minis, Sony Xperia Z phones and tablets, Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 and Note 10.1 devices, Beats headphones, PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii-U consoles, and more.
All lots are ‘Sold As Seen’ as auction lots, they cannot be returned or exchanged via ourselves or retailers. They are available for public purchasing and there is public showing on Monday, January 5th from 10am to 2pm at John Pye & Sons' warehouse in Staffordshire.
The auction house does not deliver items; however, lots can be collected from the salerooms by bidders themselves or their own courier (eg. Parcelforce, DHL).
Hit the link below for more details...
Read More [via MacRumors]
Phones4U was a large U.K. retailer that recently entered administration (bankruptcy) after EE, Vodafone, Orange and O2 terminated their contracts with the company this year.
Bidding is now live at John Pye Auctions on over 2000 lots that include hundreds of iPhone 5 and 5c devices, iPad Airs, iPad minis, Sony Xperia Z phones and tablets, Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 and Note 10.1 devices, Beats headphones, PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii-U consoles, and more.
All lots are ‘Sold As Seen’ as auction lots, they cannot be returned or exchanged via ourselves or retailers. They are available for public purchasing and there is public showing on Monday, January 5th from 10am to 2pm at John Pye & Sons' warehouse in Staffordshire.
The auction house does not deliver items; however, lots can be collected from the salerooms by bidders themselves or their own courier (eg. Parcelforce, DHL).
Hit the link below for more details...
Read More [via MacRumors]