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買取ベストワン(Kaitori Best One) is a digital device buyback and resale shop located in Kitasenju, Adachi Ward, Tokyo, Japan. Its website domain is top1mobile.net. Its core business is buying used and new mobile phones, iPhones, smartphones, and tablets, while also covering categories such as Mac and Windows PCs, smartwatches, VR headsets, Nintendo Switch, 3DS, Blu-ray recorders, headphones/speakers, Amazon devices, and action cameras.
The platform offers both in-store buyback and mail-in buyback. Before selling, users must erase their personal data themselves. For iPhones, “Find My” must be turned off, iCloud must be signed out, and the device must be restored to the home screen state. The company states that it will initialize all devices again during buyback and inspection, using deletion software together with manual confirmation to reduce the risk of personal information leakage. After buyback, phones are cleaned and all data is completely erased before being sold as reused products.
The website lists reference maximum buyback prices for various models, such as iPhone, Galaxy, AQUOS, and AirTag, but clearly states that prices may change depending on inventory, market conditions, and product condition. Brand-new unused items with protective film, accessories, box, and warranty documents complete usually qualify for the maximum price. Opened items, limited remaining warranty, a network usage restriction status of △, missing accessories, and similar issues may all lead to price reductions. For mail-in buyback, customers are required to pay shipping in advance. Remittance fees are generally covered by the store. However, if there are fewer than three phones or the total amount is 500,000 yen or more, payment is limited to bank transfer. If the seller insists on registered cash mail, a 2,000 yen fee is charged for every 500,000 yen.
The advantages are that pricing information is relatively transparent, with prices for popular models displayed directly; it supports corporate clients and industry resellers; and it provides fairly detailed explanations of key issues such as data deletion, identity verification, and network usage restrictions. The drawbacks are that mailing costs are borne by the seller, the quote guarantee window is short, and items typically need to arrive by the next morning after making a reservation. Only some overseas phones are accepted, and devices without a technical conformity mark cannot be bought back.
It is better suited to individuals, corporate sellers, and industry resellers located in Japan—especially around Tokyo—who want to sell phones or digital inventory. For users in China, the barrier to use is relatively high without a Japanese address, identity verification documents, and a local payment account. The site’s accessibility from mainland China is not indicated in the source text, so it is considered unknown.
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top1mobile.net is an Japan Second-hand provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach top1mobile.net directly.