The annual summer vacation has arrived. Many student parties want to buy their favorite mobile phones during the summer vacation, but their budget is limited. They will consider recycling their old mobile phones and then ask their parents for some sponsorship. However, in fact, t

The annual summer vacation has arrived. Many student parties want to buy their favorite mobile phones during the summer vacation, but their budget is limited. They will consider taking their old mobile phones to recycle and then asking their parents for some sponsorship. However, in fact, their old mobile phones are basically not sold at a suitable price. In the end, they are basically all paid by their parents. The reason is that the current second-hand mobile phone recycling market is incomplete and the price reduction happens from time to time. Various "price pits", "safety pits", "quality inspection pits", etc. are emerging one after another. For student parties who have no social experience, it is easy to be cheated.

Currently, there are the following routines in the mobile phone recycling industry. I hope to give some reference opinions to students who want to recycle their mobile phones and be careful not to be deceived.

1. Intentional price reduction and price pit

The most common trick in the second-hand mobile phone recycling market is the price trick. Many second-hand recycling platforms that are "high-price recycling" do not actually get that much money. Many times it is not that your phone is really a problem, but that the platform wants to make huge profits and will deliberately amplify the defects of your phone and increase the deduction amount. For example, the small flower becomes a big flower, and the brand new becomes 95 new. In short, its purpose is to collect the mobile phone from you at a low price, and then sell it at an exponential price after renovation to make huge profits.

2. Privacy and security pit

The mobile phones we use in daily life store a large amount of personal information. Including privacy data such as personal privacy photos and videos, financial account passwords, website browsing history, etc. Some people may say that before the mobile phone is recycled, the photos and personal data inside were deleted and the factory settings were restored. There was no such thing as the mobile phone. However, for some black industry elements, these personal privacy information that has been factory settings can be restored through technical means. In addition to the possible stolen bank account passwords and major economic losses, various marketing harassment calls will also make the parties involved unhappy.

3. Mysterious quality inspection pit

quality inspection is an important action in mobile phone recycling and is also an important part of determining the amount of mobile phone recycling. Originally, its positioning should be objective and independent, based on the mobile phone situation, similar to the role of a judge in black. However, in actual operation, it has become a "accomplice" for some recycling platforms to deceive users. For example, if you disassemble your phone and deliberately replace the broken parts, making your phone unable to turn on, or pour unknown liquid directly into the motherboard of the phone, making the phone with normal functions "scars".

In short, in addition to price reduction and safety and quality inspection issues, the second-hand recycling industry has many other routines. But I have to say that these three places are the most important and easiest places to be overlooked by everyone. I hope that students must avoid these pitfalls when recycling their mobile phones. It is recommended to exchange for recycling platforms. These three aspects are fair and just, and there is no routine. It is recommended that interested students go to APP or mini-programs to compare prices.