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Originally Posted by xendula
When you do a search for the device you have, you will notice a box on the right hand side saying "Have one to sell?" If you click on it, it prepopulates a lot of the fields, will show you the cheapest price it is ofered at on amazon and within minutes you can list your own. I had never done this before but lost a lot of money through fees last time I sold an old gadget through Ebay, so figured I'd try my luck with amazon. It sets up a vendor account for you, and it may take a month to receive your moeny, if memory serves me well, but it was all very painless. I now have an 64 GB iPad 4 LTE, and will maybe sell it through Amazon when I upgrade to an iPad Air.
Too bad your Nano is a 7th gen. I am thinking about buying another 6th gen before they become even rarer. They are selling at apremium price on Ebay already, considering their age!
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I was checking out selling at Amazon while I awaited your reply, and almost went through with it until I thought I read on Amazon that you have to list your checking account. I would never list my checking account, but I would my credit credit. Less liability if info stolen. Did you have to list your checking account? I thought maybe it was for people out of US, but I found it really confusing.
When selling here do you collect amount first, then mail? Or how do they do it? Sorry getting off the trade-in subject.
I am using Amazon Trade-in for my Ipod Touch 8gb, and my SGP5. Funny they are giving $90 for the Touch, and $57 for the SGP5. I listed one as "don't return", and the other "return if not bought". Now I am wondering will they not buy for full price because I said don't return? This is all greek to me.