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Old 03-07-2014, 03:59 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
How does one do that?
I don't know if Amazon does this outside the US.

But if in the US you go to your Account in Amazon and to the right there's a link to "Your Trade-in Account". You sign into it, then it'll show your past trades if you have any.

To the right, again, is where you pick what you want to trade under "Trade-in Stores". Chose "Electronic" and you'll get another page where you can type in the model and see the offers.

If you accept one and you can print out the label with pre-paid postage. You also have to decide if you want the item back if they decide it wasn't quite the condition you said it was. Box it up and, IIRC, you have a week to get it in the mail. I've traded in several eReaders that way, since I liked the price and ease of shipping, and wanted payment by Amazon Credit anyway.

They also take in Books, Video Games, Movies & TV, and Music. I've sent in a few books while the trade-in prices were higher than I'd get for them anywhere else.
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