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What is the best site to sell my iPhone
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You can also sell it via an Apple store, either as a trade-in or for a voucher to spend with Apple. We did that with our old iPhones when buying new ones at the Store... similar trade-in price to elsewhere, but no dodgy back street dealers to fiddle you.0
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Frozen_up_north wrote: »You can also sell it via an Apple store, either as a trade-in or for a voucher to spend with Apple. We did that with our old iPhones when buying new ones at the Store... similar trade-in price to elsewhere, but no dodgy back street dealers to fiddle you.
I'd second this having just done this today. Never thought Apple would offer as much as some of the trade-in sites but they offered £155 back on a 6S which I was v pleased with.
They'll only give you cash onto your card if you're trading in against a new phone, otherwise it's a credit (giftcard) to spend with Apple.0 -
There are several sites where you can sell your used phone at a good rate. First of all, you should try eBay. Yes, it is a popular and trustworthy name where you can sell your phone after proper inspection. If you are an eco-friendly person and willing to go with an environment-friendly place then you should try Envirofone. They usually resold it to UK citizens or developing countries.
You can also consider Cash A Phone if you want a reasonable price for your phone. They work in many countries of Europe, Middle East and Asia and they provide your payment via Bank wire or PayPal. On the contrary, either you are going to sell or buy your smartphone then Mazuma could also be a reliable place in this regard. The best thing is about Mazuma that pays the sellers on the same day after inspection of the cell phone.0 -
You can exchange it with a newer phone by paying the extra amounts, depending on the phone. Secondly, you can try selling it on ebay, buyrus and more.0
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Would just use ebay or cex shop0
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9 month old thread resurrected. OP is long gone, as (probably) is their phone.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0
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