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Best place to sell iPhone 6s?
I've recently upgraded to an iPhone with more memory but now have a 16gb. It's only four months old and always been in a case so like new. I've had offers from recycle companies that range from £270-£305. I'd like to get a little more as I had to pay off the 16gb before I could upgrade so if I could break even( or near enough), I'd prefer that.
I have put it on gumtree and Facebook with no luck. I was thinking about eBay but I've never sold anything expensive on there so I am unsure.
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thank you.
I have put it on gumtree and Facebook with no luck. I was thinking about eBay but I've never sold anything expensive on there so I am unsure.
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thank you.
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Have you checked the CEX price? They offer quite high prices on new models.====0
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Try Shpock its like Gumtree and Ebay put together
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Have you checked the Apple trade in price, I got £100 for my iPhone 5 recently, it had a poor battery but was in good physical condition. I traded in the phone at an Apple Store.
The trade in gives you a voucher to spend with Apple, I don't know if a network locked phone will be accepted, they do check and you need to take id along. See:
http://www.apple.com/uk/iphone/trade-in/0 -
I'd go for Gumtree. Accept cash on collection only.
But TBH £305 seems an OK offer, considering all the hassle you'll be forgoing.
I wouldn't sit on it to long, the value is only likely to drop given the anticipated launch of the new iPhone in a few months.0
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