What to look for when buying a second hand 8220 flip

Hi,
I'm temted to buy a secondhand (2-3 month old) 8220 flip phone and although the seller seems OK in her emails, You never know. What must I look for in order to be reasonably sure of my purchase?
Also, this phone is locked to Rogers, can it be unlocked ? Where, How?
thanks for your help
John

watches wrote:
There are hundreds of these used or like new flips for sale every day on the internet. My advise is to stay away from a 8220 used or brand new in the box. They are junk and you will not get any support. My month old warranty replacement is not working and many many other people will say the same.
Watches...
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