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This morning, I almost dropped by RM-937 International 1520, almost caught it, but really smacked it into the wall. The screen is quite a mess, but the phone still works (if you'd don't mind broken glass under your finger). Since I don't want to use it broken, I figure that I have two choices: fix it or buy a 938. Fixing it for $200 means that it will have cost me about $800 while buying a new one will mean having paid about $1,200 for a phone.
An alternative might be to list the broken phone on ebay or some other site and selling the phone to someone who wants parts or who can get it fixed for a reasonable price. If I can get anywhere over $300 bucks, it would work for me. (That is it would still cost more than getting it fixed, but I can rationalize the extra $100 as the cost to get LTE on AT&T.)
Do any of you think that anyone would pay $300+ dollars for a used 937 with a broken screen? If I got the screen fixed, could it be sold for a bit over $500? What might a reasonable price be?
An alternative might be to list the broken phone on ebay or some other site and selling the phone to someone who wants parts or who can get it fixed for a reasonable price. If I can get anywhere over $300 bucks, it would work for me. (That is it would still cost more than getting it fixed, but I can rationalize the extra $100 as the cost to get LTE on AT&T.)
Do any of you think that anyone would pay $300+ dollars for a used 937 with a broken screen? If I got the screen fixed, could it be sold for a bit over $500? What might a reasonable price be?
