Convince parents to get a new phone (Galaxy A54)?

Goodbye,

I would like to persuade my parents to help me buy a new cell phone. I am currently using a Motorola Moto G52 6GB/128 GB, which I bought new in November last year. I would like a new cell phone because the camera on the G52 is really terrible and I like taking photos. I also need Samsung Quick Share because all my friends send pictures to each other via Quick Share. My grandpa also needs a cell phone, so he would get my G52 with the Big Launcher and I would get a Galaxy A54 or an S23 FE (depending on what the S23 FE turns out like). But my parents don't think much of this plan and therefore don't want to support me financially. Do you have any tips on how this could work?

EDIT: I'm 14 and don't have many opportunities for a summer job, and my parents don't allow me to spend more than €200 on a cell phone. I have enough money for an A54, but my parents don't let me buy it because it's too expensive.

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Kabeltante1266
1 year ago

Take your grandpa to the boat. Not only are you involved in the deal with your parents, but also obviously he. If you're bad, they'll stay with her no. That you want to photograph more professionally with it would be an argument if you already compare the pictures of your phone with the probably better pictures of your phones. Whether this leads to success….? It's in your parents' hands. You can take part in things in the household and garden to save you something. It would be good for your parents to see your good will.

muckel3302
1 year ago

Mäus, you're a minor and if the parents say only up to 200€, that's true. If you have the money for the A54, you could theoretically also buy it yourself in the store if the buyer does not deny the sale, because there is no parent. But the purchase can also be undone by your parents because it took place without the consent of a parent. So there's nothing left for you to talk to your parents and argue why you want the new phone. Another possibility would be to wish for a birthday, for example, if not too far away.

XXsadXX
1 year ago
Reply to  muckel3302

With his money he can actually buy what he wants as long as there are no obligations and that does not happen when buying a mobile phone.

muckel3302
1 year ago
Reply to  XXsadXX

Yes that is true, but even without obligations the seller/seller may refuse to sell if no guardian is there. The price of the A54 is around 450€ and certainly exceeds the value of its pocket money for its age.

muckel3302
1 year ago

for expensive things like tablets, smartphones already, at least therefore the seller can refuse to purchase.

XXsadXX
1 year ago

From 14 they may decide what to buy with their money as long as it is appropriate for age and do not need permission from parents.

muckel3302
1 year ago

One is limited to business, that is, one needs strictly permission of parents, especially in case of major purchases. The exception would be the pocket money, paragraph ie the purchase with his own money, which would be given in the case of the questioner, since he saved it. But if the parents prohibit the purchase of the mobile phone, they can reverse the purchase and the goods must be returned. The questioner must virtually accept the prohibition of parents as long as he is still minor.

XXsadXX
1 year ago

With 14 ust you have already expanded business capability, unlike 13 years

muckel3302
1 year ago

Unfortunately, it is not as simple as 14, but it is at the discretion of the seller. The purchase can also become ineffective subsequently if the parents do not agree.

XXsadXX
1 year ago

I never denied being a salesman at that age. At 14 he can do business as long as he has the money and it is nothing he must not own at the age.

Kannixverstan
1 year ago

My phone is now well 4 years old and, despite not having a special camera,

still intact.

As your father, I would say:

If you want a new phone after such a short time:

Then save the money together, or find a side job.

sleepingbeautyy
1 year ago

If they don't want to give anything from their money, you have to accept it.

Save yourself on a new phone.

sleepingbeautyy
1 year ago
Reply to  ddavid621

If you save, that'll be fine.

dancefloor55
1 year ago
Reply to  ddavid621

then ask if you can spend it if you don't access your savings, but you deserve the money yourself with hard work.

Anni1337
1 year ago

Hey,

Get a holiday job and buy it yourself.

About Anna

Googliesama
1 year ago
Reply to  ddavid621

Apply newspapers or brochures, etc

Anni1337
1 year ago
Reply to  ddavid621

For example, give help, carry newspaper, help neighbors in the garden…

Googliesama
1 year ago

According to paragraph 110 BGB, you may also purchase the phone without your parents' consent if it is of your own money

Anni1337
1 year ago

Then why do you write that you want financial support from parents?

Liverpool1
1 year ago

you have a cell phone and you should be grateful. otherwise look for a job and go to work. then you can save yourself such a cell phone.

XXsadXX
1 year ago
Reply to  Liverpool1

Didn't you read the question? He has enough money

Liverpool1
1 year ago
Reply to  XXsadXX

Well the elders do not see any sense to splice the money for something new, when the cell phone is only a few months old.

XXsadXX
1 year ago

Buy it without her.

Liverpool1
1 year ago
Reply to  XXsadXX

then they take it away and bring it back

XXsadXX
1 year ago
Reply to  Liverpool1

It is now earned money and there are no obligations from it so he can buy it

XXsadXX
1 year ago

Nonsense. His money belongs to him. business activity and so on

Liverpool1
1 year ago

No, he can't, the abilities have the parents. they can also close his money away until he is 18 and quit his job if he cannot handle money