- Gazelle allows you to choose from an Amazon gift card, PayPal payment, or a check. You can expect payment from Gazelle within a week of receiving your item.
- Amazon Trade In accepts more than just electronics; it accepts books, video games, movies and electronics. This is also a great way to get rid of those old college textbooks you held onto just in case. You'll need to have an Amazon account and be able to accurately describe the condition of what you would like to trade in. After locating the product you wish to send in, and describing its condition, you will then be given a value. Once you ship back the item, at Amazon's expense, and they have time to ensure the item is as you described, your Amazon account is credited with an Amazon Gift card for that amount. If the item is in better condition than you described, Amazon promises to give you the higher value.
- Best Buy Trade In accepts the trade-in of just electronics. Getting a quote is as simple as picking a product category, manufacturer, model, and condition. Once you have filled out the questionnaire to satisfaction, you will be given an offer. The offer amount, if you choose to accept it, will only be awarded as a Best Buy gift card.
- Nextworth accepts a long list of electronic devices. You can see if you have an eligible item by searching the site. You will need to answer a short list of questions about the item and you will then be presented with an offer.
- eBay is a quick way of getting rid of old electronics, even if they don't work. By following the same process as before, you are able to answer some questions about the condition of your used device to receive an offer. eBay will pay for the item to be shipped in, and then evaluate it once it has been received.
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