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Answer: We have our own extraordinary evaluating framework referred to as PEG. Our grading system is solely based on the state of the handset you are buying or have purchased, this does not include the battery percentage.
PEG stands for:
P – Pristine - refers to a handset in PRISTINE condition. This means there will be no scratches or grazes on or around the phone. The handset will be in an immaculate condition.
E – Excellent – refers to a handset in EXCELLENT condition. This implies that there
will be minor indications of use i.e. there may be a hairline scratch or imprint
on the handset... overall this handset is in outstanding condition!
G – Good – refers to a handset in GOOD condition. On the off chance a handset is listed as GOOD, this implies the handset will have indications of usage as there will be scratches and grazes on an around the body and screen of the handset. However, the handset works in fantastic condition!
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