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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The Best Way To Sell or Donate Your Old Gadgets

 

The Best Way To Sell or Donate Your Old Gadgets

 

Your old gadgets may not be of much value anymore now that you've upgraded to the newest model but that doesn't mean they're worthless. Folks will pay good money (or at least good karma) for your second-hand electronics. Here's how to hawk your legacy hardware online or just give it away responsibly.

If you decide to recoup some cash and sell the gadgets, the most direct way is to sell them yourself on sites like Craigslist or eBay. Setting up shop in these digital bazaars is as simple as signing up for an account and then writing the perfect ad. But to ensure that your stuff fetches the highest price, you'll need to do some research first. Search the site that you're listing on for comparable models to get a sense of your gadget's current market value and adjust your asking price accordingly. The condition of your item makes a big difference when selling directly so make sure to factor any damage into your search criteria as well. Also, be sure to wipe any personal information from your devices before you deliver them to the buyer.

If dealing with the weirdos on Craigslist is too much to handle, retailers such as Best Buy, Radio Shack, Amazon, Game Stop, and Verizon offer consignment services. You likely won't get quite as much as you would by selling directly but it is far less of a hassle. Sites like Gazelle which specializes in Apple products, ReCellular, which accepts many older phones that the others don't, and Nextworth, which pays for a host of gadgets including tablets, phones, cameras, calculators, and tablets, will also buy your gear.

Make sure you know how and when you'll be paid by these retailers. Amazon, for example, will make an offer based on your description of the item, then have you send it for inspection before sending Amazon gift cards for the agreed upon value. Best Buy operates this way as well, paying in gift cards, though you can also sell items at its brick and mortar locations as well. Helpful when you don't want to wait 48 hours for Amazon cards. Nextworth will pay you in any number of ways—check, PayPal deposit, or Target gift card—but takes as long as ten business days to initiate payment. Gazelle also offers a variety of payment options—Amazon gift card, PayPal payment, or check—and typically takes about a week.

If, on the other hand, you are feeling generous (or just can't quite get the price you want) many charities will gladly accept donations in the form of electronics—either refurbishing or responsibly recycling them. But which charity should you give your goods to? That's ultimately up to you to decide, however we've included a brief list of major charities. If you know of another worthy cause, let us know in the discussion below.

  • Reconnect—a collaboration between Dell and Goodwill.
  • The Wireless Foundation—which donates 100 percent of its refurbished phone sales to domestic abuse organizations.
  • eBay Giving Works—eBay will donate between 10 and 100 percent of your items final auction price to the charity of your choice.
  • World Computer Exchange—this charity uses refurbished electronics to build computer labs in underdeveloped nations.
  • Games for Heroes—if you've got some superfluous Xbox games or a PSP you no longer want, Games for Heroes will send them to US servicemen stationed abroad.
  • The Make-A-Wish Foundation, which donates refurbished computers, gaming consoles, and MP3 players to hospitalized children.

 

1 comment:

  1. An old article but even more relevant today.

    Recycling old cell phones and gadgets is a great way to help the environment and make yourself a few extra dollars. More and more recyclers are appearing across America all of the time so using a sell old cell phones comparison site such as http://www.sellmycellphones.com is a great way to find the best prices on offer quickly and easily as they only compare reputable buyers.

    The more we recycle the better our world will be!

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