"You can do the world a “world of good” by selling your old electronics. It’s easy to do and not only will you be putting some extra cash in your pockets, you will also be benefiting the environment in a major way. It’s a win/win situation.
This is from an article that appeared on All Green Website: http://www.allgreenrecycling.com/blog/where-to-sell-old-electronics/"
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Where to sell old electronics
1.
2. Do you know where to sell old electronics?
Technology is advancing at an astronomical rate
these days, it seems. And although this can be
very thrilling and exciting, there is also a huge
downside to it that seems to be becoming a bigger
problem all across the globe. The good news is
you can actually be part of the solution to this
problem.
You can do the world a “world of good” by selling
your old electronics. It’s easy to do and not only
will you be putting some extra cash in your
pockets, you will also be benefiting the
environment in a major way. It’s a win/win
situation.
Here is a list of where to sell old electronics online,
in alphabetical order.
http://www.allgreenrecycling.com
3. Amazon.com
This is one of the biggest and most popular retail
websites in the world. There are 2 ways you can use the
Amazon website to sell your old gadgets. You can either
participate in the Amazon Trade-In program, where the
site gives you Amazon store credit in the form of an e-
gift card, or you can list your old electronics for sale
and have the money direct deposited into your bank
account after you make a sale.
http://www.allgreenrecycling.com
4. BestBuy.com
This site also has a trade-in program
for your old electronics. You fill out a
questionnaire on the website and then they
send you an offer in return. If you accept their
offer, you can then send your item to them or
take it to a local Best Buy store that handles
trade-ins on-site. Similar to Amazon.com, they
will reward you with a gift card for their store.
http://www.allgreenrecycling.com
5. BuyMyTronics.com
This site gives you a free quote, and if you
accept their offer, you ship your electronic device
to them. After processing, you can get paid either
by check or via PayPal.
eBay.com
This site is a well-known and highly
popular e-commerce/online auction site with
several options for sellers. You can either list your
items in an auction, you can do a buy-it-now or
best offer sale, and there is also eBay Instant sell
that lets you trade in electronics that are no longer
working. eBay issues payments via PayPal.
http://www.allgreenrecycling.com
6. Gazelle.com
This is another site that will give you a quote
for your old electronics and if you accept, you then
ship your item to them. They issue your payment
either as an Amazon gift card, a PayPal payment, a
check, or you can donate your money to one of the
charities they are affiliated with.
Glyde.com
This site is known for paying the highest
amounts of cash for old electronics. It charges a fee of
12% on your first $100 and 8% on any amount over
that. You may have to pay shipping charges. You can
receive your payment in Bitcoin, a check ($2 fee), or
direct deposit into your bank account.
http://www.allgreenrecycling.com
7. NextWorth.com
After receiving and accepting their offer,
you have the option of either shipping your
items to NextWorth or dropping them off at
a store. (Target is a NextWorth store) You
are paid either by check or PayPal
Now that you know where to sell old
electronics, you can be part of the
electronics recycling process and help
make the world a better place.
http://www.allgreenrecycling.com
8. Website:
http://www.allgreenrecycling.com
All Green Recycling
info@allgreenrecycling.com
(800) 780-0347
Source:
• http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2014/04
/3-best-places-to-sell-your-old-gadgets/index.htm
• http://www.cnet.com/how-to/five-web-sites-that-
turn-your-used-electronics-into-money/
• http://mashable.com/2012/01/05/trade-old-
electronics/
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