If you find many electronic items you might want to check this out:
http://www.gazelle.com/
I've looked up a few things without much luck but they were older. But you might have something they're looking for. Doesn't hurt to try.
If you find many electronic items you might want to check this out:
http://www.gazelle.com/
I've looked up a few things without much luck but they were older. But you might have something they're looking for. Doesn't hurt to try.
I think that got posted the other day. Reviews were bad for it.
Thanks parrothead. As far a I can tell it depends on what you've got.
I plan to try it on an item by item basis and see what they offer.
Like I said, doesn't hurt.
smajor, have you seen posts by easyrecycle or computerscrapper. I think it's much better to deal with someone who's been on the forum a while than a web site that's more of a gamble.
Thanks Dee... I'll check them out.
Do computerrecycle and easy buy working items?
you're better off selling a working phone or other electronic on ebay or craigslist than selling it to gazelle or a scrapper, you'll get far more. Heck I sold a broken ipod touch on ebay for 60 bucks, smashed display and all.
I will buy working items but as dherlk it will be better to list it on online or other ways. When you send something to a company they have to make a profit on it an so they wont give you top dollar but...they will give you money fast..an easy but you will take a hit on the amount you could of made.
So if you have all the time in the world...sell it our self
If you want a fast buck an not have to worry about selling it/ shipping it an having ebay make you pay them back for one dumb reason or another...then selling it to a company maybe better. Its just how you want to go about to getting the money into your pockets.
At the end of the day. eBay fetches greater prices
Yep, my fee's are 8% on the sale and 10% on the shipping.
The fee's bug me sometimes but I just remind my self that millions of people are able to see what I'm selling. It's the price of doing business and as long as I'm making what I want, it is what it is.
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