Doesn’t it just drive you nuts when you hear about the mountains of junk going to landfills? Just like it may drive you crazy to see waste in your business.
Well, here’s a way to avoid adding waste to those landfills and having waste in your business and pick up a little extra cash in the process… so you can afford the latest new technology.
Just sell your iPhone on eBay – and sell your team’s old iPhones, too.
Did you know there’s a thriving market for old smartphones? What’s old for you may be new for someone else. Most small businesses make do with older technology — but yours doesn’t have to be one of them.
Best of all, when you sell those older models, you avoid being one more part of the landfill problem and you can get some cash for new smartphones for you and your team.
eBay makes it easy with its Simple Flow tool. This tool lets you sell your iPhone or other smartphone on eBay quickly, in just a few steps. Easy peasy.
Here’s another tip — eBay says the service may give you a better price than trading in your iPhone.
This video gives a brief overview of how the new tool works:
It doesn’t have to be an iPhone, either. There’s a market for other smartphone models, too. You might be surprised at how much they can bring.
To get started, you just select your phone brand, model and other details, mobile carrier, and the condition of your phone. eBay gives you an idea of how much your phone can bring. Then you set your auction or buy-it-now price.
It really is fast and easy. Just sell your iPhone!
Image: eBay
Aira Bongco
The gadget industry will always be a thriving market. In this industry, what is trash for one person may be a treasure to another. The key is to know when to sell so that you can sell a particular gadget while its value is still high. This way, you can get the most out of your gadget.
Martin Lindeskog
Great initiative! Is this an international campaign?
it’s a good news for them who want’s to sell his or her old iPhone.technology change time to time and new models come in market so you can sell your old model here.
Copeland Lee (@copelandlee08)
Warning from CNET: iPhone “Restore” does not delete personal data!
Then no matter where and how much selling your iPhone, you should erase all personal data. watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH74CdMRZAY