Cell2Get has a rating of 4.3 stars from 1,221 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with Cell2Get most frequently mention customer service, new phone and free shipping. Cell2Get ranks 242nd among Mobile Phones sites.
I have no idea what they did recently but they truly upped their game. Last time I placed my order with them was a little after COVID in 2021 and my experience wasn't so good but I decided to give them another chance. Their prices just like last time they keep it at a solid state and is very competitive, but most of all and that's the biggest upgrade is the shipping! They are extremely efficient and I'm glad they ditched the postal service and moved to FedEx, my order came fast and was handled perfectly. Now I am confident in my future orders with them for sure!
They offer great deals and prices on their phones. Honestly my experience has been great with them even tho I had low expectations they have surpassed that by a lot. Would totally continue to support their business.
Phone is Model TA-1307 a Single-SIM phone
Order Number: *******
Date Ordered: Sunday 26 January, 2025
Detailed Invoice: https://www.cell2get.com/account_history_info.html?order_id=*******
Products
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1 x Nokia 6300 4G | Unlocked | Dual SIM | WiFi Hotspot | Social Apps (16LIOB11A03) = $99.99
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Subtotal: $99.99
Free Super Saver Shipping (10 to 14 Days) (Free Super Saver Shipping (10 to 14 Days)): $0.00
Total: $99.99
These guys are the ideal merchants for cellphones to me. Their representatives always greet me with a smile when i call for questions and they ship fairly quick compared to others.
Terrible. Ordered a phone from them and they sent me the wrong one (wrong color but MOST importantly, it was not an UNLOCKED PHONE which is what I ordered). I sent the (wrong) phone back and was informed, more than once, that they DID, INDEED, have the phone that I ordered in stock but they told me they sent it but it appears (according to the USPS website) that it is sitting in a warehouse in Brooklyn, N.Y. And this is a full 5 DAYS after they told me that they sent it. Furthermore, upon telling the company that I wanted to cancel my order (seeing how the product does not appear to be making any progress to get to me) the merchant told me to "refuse delivery and when we get the phone back we'll refund you." Well, if the phone is sitting in a warehouse in Brooklyn then how am I ever supposed to be able to "refuse delivery" on it? I don't trust them to refund me so I felt compelled to do something that I have NEVER done before - I called the credit card company to dispute the charge. I see absolutely NO REASON why I should have to pay for an item that I never received (and probably never will). No, this company has been a HUGE disappointment. I will NEVER do business with them, again, and I would advise YOU not to, either.
Ordering a phone made easy thanks to these guys. Everything went smoothly from the moment I ordered my phone, shipping was on time and receiving my order was satisfying.
Found a great price here for the phone I wanted, and had no problems with the overall experience. I would order from here again.
I ordered my two cell phones on the 19th and still haven't received them and it's already 11/30/24
Got my dumb flip phone fast. And I love it! Never had heard of Cell2Get before. But now I appreciate that they were able to make my phone purchase and send it to me.
Answer: Phone # is 8005182355
Answer: CDMA and GSM networks are two types of cellular phone networks and generally if you have a device made for one, it can't be used on the other. In the US, Sprint®* and Verizon run on CDMA networks while AT&T and T-Mobile run on GSM networks. Ting runs on both
Answer: There are good and bad CDMA and GSM networks, but there are key differences between the technologies... It's much easier to swap phones on GSM networks, because GSM carriers put customer information on a removable SIM card. Take the card out, put it in a different phone, and the new phone now has your number.