Are you about to get rid of your old phone and want to buy a new one? It's time to think about what to do with your old device. As a first option you can keep it as a reservation phone or give it to a friend or relative or you can get some money for it either in credit or by resale.
It is common that we have a drawer full of electronic devices or devices that we no longer use and are only occupying space in our homes, now it is time to take that drawer and see what we can get in exchange for our relics; maybe you can still get some money for them or get rid of them responsibly.
Do not think that you have a gold mine in your hands with the scrap metal that you may be saving along the years, but if we are intelligent we can get good deals for those devices. We may not get enough money to buy a new device, especially if you want an iPhone X, but maybe you could be covering the initial payment for it.
The amount of money you can get a lot depending on the model, year and condition of the mobile you want to sell, but you can find a good exchange of $300 and $400 for high-end devices.
You can get more money if:
- The phone is in good condition.
- It's new"; that is, it is between one and two years old.
- It is a premium device.
- Is popular. There is a greater demand for iPhones and Samsung phones.
- Its color is popular.
- Have the original packaging, with everything that came included
- You sell it directly to a buyer.
If you are going to redeem your phone for cash, you may want to see what other old and dusty electronics you forgot you had: you can also exchange other cell phones, cameras, consoles and laptops.
Now is the time to decide what we want to do with our electronic equipment, money, credit or exchange. A good way to get cash quickly is to take your mobile to GameStop or EcoATM that have physical stores in shopping centers throughout the United States.
You will almost always get a better deal by selling your phone directly to a buyer through a resale platform such as eBay, but it takes more time and has the risk of buyers changing their minds.
All prices may vary depending on the phone, the operator and the conditions in which the device is, although not all services accept all types of models.
Best Buy and Apple, for example, will give you gift cards to use in their stores. Operators may deduct the resale value of your next phone. In EcoATM and direct sales payments are made in cash. It is good to agree on this before accepting a price.
Make sure you have a plan or auxiliary device while you get rid of the phone you are trying to sell. Once you send your phone, even if it is a repurchase program from an operator, they will not return it if something goes wrong.
Never throw an old phone in the trash!
If your electronic devices or devices can no longer be sold or exchanged, dispose of them in a responsible manner, not throwing them in the trash, there are many companies that can do this for you, safely and responsibly disposing of your electronic waste without damaging the environment. Find out which companies can help you that are close to your location.
We wish you to be successful in selling your mobile device and if you cannot sell it and need to get rid of it, contact GREENTEK SOLUTIONS LLC in your area to help you see the best way to get rid of all that technological garbage that is taking space in your home or business