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ReFit is a buyback/trading service for sellers of used phones. The product currently live is Live Buyback: users select their phone model, condition, and carrier to receive a 30-second quote, print a prepaid UPS or FedEx shipping label, and send the device in. After the platform receives it, inspection is completed within 24 hours, with payment made via Venmo, PayPal, or USDT. Its longer-term direction is to build a P2P marketplace for used goods based on Solana on-chain escrow.
In terms of fees, ReFit claims “zero seller fees” for its current buyback model, meaning the quoted amount is the net amount the seller receives. For its planned P2P marketplace, the fee structure is 1% for buyers and 2% for sellers. On fulfillment, the platform covers free shipping and insurance; declared-value insurance is automatically added for items over $150, and signature confirmation is required for items over $500. For payments, it supports Venmo, PayPal, and USDT on Solana, emphasizing USDT’s low cost, fast settlement, and lack of chargebacks.
The main advantages are the extremely simple process: no need to take photos, write descriptions, negotiate, or wait for a buyer. Free insured shipping also reduces logistics risk. Compared with eBay, Swappa, and Apple Trade-In, the copy highlights lower fees, faster payouts, and higher quotes. The drawbacks are also clear: the current category coverage is basically limited to phones, while the P2P marketplace, RFT Token, and RWA exchange are still only planned. USDT/Solana also creates a learning curve for ordinary sellers. The website does not clearly state the company’s location, customer support commitments, or dispute-resolution details.
ReFit is better suited to individual sellers within its logistics and payment coverage area who want to sell a phone quickly and receive cash or USDT—especially those who want to avoid platform commissions, PayPal holds, and buyer chargeback risk. For sellers in China, the materials do not state whether shipments from mainland China, payment receipt, or identity requirements are supported. Venmo and the UPS/FedEx shipping workflow are more oriented toward a U.S. domestic use case, so both accessibility and practical availability should be considered unknown. Alternatives include Apple Trade-In, carrier trade-in programs, eBay, and Swappa.
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