can you jailbreak your own iPhone or would it take too long to figure out how to do it...have no clue what is involved in the whole process...
can you jailbreak your own iPhone or would it take too long to figure out how to do it...have no clue what is involved in the whole process...
Idk if it's been said but try swappa.com
We might have a potential deal here.
We will still need to come up with a price.
Regarding the jailbreak (since it's 10.0.2 which I'm not 100% will work at this point), I propose this:
1) You send me the phone at an agreed upon price, I don't pay you until I receive it
2) I inspect the phone. Provided everything works as stated (no bad buttons, battery at least ok, screen not damaged), I will move onto step 3. Otherwise you will need to pay for the shipping back. I will not be a hard-ass about this, but don't want to get rolled about some major issue it has that isn't disclosed.
3) I will attempt to jailbreak the phone. If successful, I will pay you for both the shipping to me and the agreed upon $.
3a) If jailbreak fails but nothing goes wrong with the phone, I will pay the shipping BOTH WAYS and send it back to you.
3b) If jailbreak fails and somehow I fuck up the phone, I will pay for the phone and shipping anyway and just eat it
Let me know if these terms are ok.
Also please verify that:
- All buttons work well
- Headphone jack works well
- Cameras both work well
- Flash on camera works well
- Volume on speaker and phone is approximately the same as when you got the phone
- Screen is okay (no scratches, cracks), and is responsive to touch properly
- Battery is okay (doesn't die super-fast)
Problems with the above isn't a dealbreaker, but will affect what I pay. Need to know what I'm buying.
Escrow with Kilgore or GTFO.
It's hilarious that we as a society think everyone can be a dr, a lawyer, an engineer. Some people are just fucking stupid. Why can't we just accept that?
Then no deal.
I think there's a higher chance than not that the jailbreak WILL work.
If you ship it to me and it doesn't, you will be out $0, and the only thing you will be out is a small amount of time to send it to me.
If the jailbreak doesn't work, it's useless to me.
I am even promising to pay for the whole thing if I brick it in the process of jailbreaking, so that risk doesn't exist, either.
That's up to you, I don't care too much either way. But I'm not shipping to you without being paid on a contingency that the jailbreak works. That's pretty silly. Druff gonna Druff. You wanna buy something without paying for it, try to modify it, and want to send it back if the mod doesn't take. Lol, you're drunk
You're also acting like this is worth my time to fuck with. Who cares about a $100 phone. I'm saying no simply because I don't want to acquiesce to your silly terms
It's hilarious that we as a society think everyone can be a dr, a lawyer, an engineer. Some people are just fucking stupid. Why can't we just accept that?
Because I am not buying a useless phone. An iPhone 6 I can't jailbreak is useless to me. So if I have to keep it after failing, I've just wasted my money. (For $100, though, I'll take the chance.)
If it were 10.1-10.2, then I would buy it and assume the jailbreak would work.
With 10.0.x, it's taking a chance, so I'm basically borrowing it to see if it will work (at my own shipping expense), and then returning it back to him if I can't do it.
I would totally agree to the reverse (with me as the seller) if I trusted the other party.
You really are a fucking moron sometimes.
I made an offer. I am not forcing him to do anything. If he doesn't like it, he can say no.
I could offer to buy the phone for $1 if I wanted, and again, he wouldn't be the slightest bit obligated to take it.
I am not interested in buying an iPhone 6 which cannot be jailbroken. Since I cannot guarantee jailbreaking that particular iOS, but think it's possible to work, I am trying to offer a middle ground where I can still possibly buy it where the risk to both parties is minimal. He risks wasting a bit of time, I risk wasting both time and a little money. It's a compromise I'm offering, and I thought it was better to give him that option, rather than simply saying, "Yeah, I can't guarantee I can jailbreak that one, so forget it."
Again, if he doesn't like those terms, he can simply say no (which he did), and that's that. No hard feelings.
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