Wednesday, January 11, 2017

What to do with old Technology?

 

What to do with old Technology?

Many sites pay for your old phones, tablets and other devices, but they are not all created equally.    Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart will give store credit for your old devices but wouldn't you rather get cash, I know I would. Here are the sites they felt could be trusted and will get you the most money for your out dated technology.

Gazelle has been around for a while and is fairly popular, they have paid more than 200 million dollars for devices since the mall began.  They send you a free box and shipping label and you get up to 30 days to decide to proceed. If your device is in better shape than they expected, they will pay you more than they quoted you. Gazelle accepts a wide range of Apple products as well as many Android devices.

MaxBack is similar to Gazelle, but they accept a wider variety of devices. Among other things, it will buy tables, smartwatches, fitness tracekrs, headphones, speakers and more.

Stopoint's best feature is speed. Stopoint pays via PayPal within 24 hours of receiving your device or they will mail a check within 3 days. They also purchase a wide variety of older hardware—this is one of the few technology trade-in sites that will buy cameras and lenses, as well as Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox consoles. Stopoint also buys phones just like the others.

EcoATM With EcoATM you canget cash the same day! If you use one of their kiosks. There are thousands of EcoATMs across the U.S., often in shopping malls, there are 5 within 12 miles of CHS. They use cameras in the kiosk to determine the condition of your used smartphone, tablet or iPod. EcoATM offers tips for how to wipe your device beforehand, as well as an estimated payout. (Note: The Better Business Bureau has logged some EcoATM complaints, but those mostly pertain to the kiosks being used by phone thieves; not by customers who felt ripped off).

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