Best Places To Sell Your Used Electronics For 2022

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It feels like we're always upgrading to the latest release and replacing old gadgets on an almost yearly basis these days, which leaves us with a lot of old phones, tablets and other devices. Sure, you could leave them in a drawer forever in the off chance you need to use it when your new device breaks, but that day usually never comes, leaving us with a lot of clutter we don't need. If you're not planning on using your old devices anymore, you should free up some space by using one of the numerous websites around that will take your old gadgets and give you something for them. It can be hard finding the best price for your device across dozens of websites, so that's why we've rounded up some of the best sites and services out there that will buy your used electronics at a fair price. If you're ready to start selling your disused devices for some extra cash or other incentives, read on.
There are plenty of companies where you can sell electronics -- places that'll happily buy old , , gaming consoles, laptops, digital cameras and other electronic equipment. In exchange, they'll send you cold hard cash, often in the form of a gift card or PayPal transfer. (Not too shabby for that MacBook gathering dust in your closet.) You can even sell your old electronics without having to visit a physical location such as a pawn shop. And you won't have to worry about paying for shipping or shouldering the cost of a fee, which is somewhat commonplace with services that sell electronics and ebay login ireland old equipment. 

The prices offered with trade-in programs on an old device are usually a little lower than what you could sell electronics for, but the reduced price is worth forgoing the headache of trying to sell on your own. Some places will even take broken items, of course at a much lower cost than a gadget that is still in good working order.

Read on to see the best places to sell electronics and gadgets, unless it's one of these seven used items
-- those things you should probably never buy or sell.

Turn those old phones into cash. 

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Payment Method: Direct deposit, Paypal or charity donation

Turnaround Time: Three to five days, depending on shipping

If you've never used Decluttr before, you're in for a treat. This is one of the fastest bidding services you can use for selling a ton of different kinds of tech. Plug in your details to the form, and you'll see a bid for your gadget in seconds. As long as it's a bid you like, you'll be presented with an option to complete the sale and start the shipping process. Payments are made quickly, which is why this company has one of the highest TrustPilot ratings you can find. 

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Payment method: Amazon gift card 

Turnaround time: Two business days after Amazon receives the item 

Amazon's trade in program works a lot like its retail store. You do an easy search for an electronic item, enter any necessary details (storage, screen size and so on) and then select the device's condition. Amazon will then make an offer for your electronic gadget and, if you accept it, provide a free shipping label for the item. 

The number of items Amazon accepts spans across a wide spectrum, including , and other . 

Once you ship the item, Amazon will inspect it to ensure the item matches your original description. If it all checks out, your Amazon account is credited with an Amazon eGift card for the offer amount. If the item is in better condition than you described, Amazon's customer service promises to pay you more. 

If you'd rather trade-in a device in person, , where you can take Amazon devices and select phones. Amazon states that even nonworking devices can be accepted. 

The drawback? Your money is locked to your Amazon account. 













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Payment method: Apple Store gift card

Turnaround time: Instant if done in an Apple Store. Two to three weeks if done online

Apple's trade-in program will take devices from a wide range of companies, not just its own. Currently, Apple will accept your laptop, smartphones, tablets, watches and "other" devices and old equipment. If the company doesn't have a trade-in offer for your device, like iPods or AirPods, Apple will recycle it free of charge.

Apple states it will take two to three weeks to complete the online trade-in process. If you want to place your order for a new device right now, the company will credit your payment method with the trade-in value once it's processed. Alternatively, if Apple Stores are open in your area, you can visit the store and get an instant store credit for your trade-in. It's especially helpful with the launch of the . 

Using Apple's trade-in service makes sense if you're already planning on buying a new iPhone or Mac. It's not a worthwhile option for someone who wants to buy the latest , for example.