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Your 2013 Apple iPad Trade In Guide

Your 2013 Apple iPad Trade In Guide

October 21, 2013
On Tuesday, Oct. 22 Apple will unveil the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2. When they do, millions will begin unloading their older tablets to get ready for the upgrade. How much is your iPad worth? That depends on the vendor you choose. While you can certainly take your chances on Craigslist and elsewhere to get more money, we recommend using one of the following online services to sell your iPad 2/3/4 or iPad mini: Apple, Gazelle, Glyde, or NextWorth. Here’s a look at what each service is offering for iPads in “good” condition as of today, Oct. 21, 2013:  Please note: These prices are for those iPad with normal wear and tear. Plus, all assume the iPad is free of water damage, and comes with its original cables and AC adapter. You may get more or less than the price quoted.

Apple

Apple is currently accepting old tablets online as part of their Reuse and Recycle Program. For each trade-in, customers will receive an Apple gift card that is usable online and in Apple retail stores. Pros: You’ll get an Apple gift card once your iOS device is processed. Cons: Apple isn’t sending out electronic gift cards. You’ll have to wait for the mail to arrive before spending the cash.

Gazelle

One of the first “get cash for my device” solutions, Gazelle offers three ways to receive your cash: through check, PayPal, or through an Amazon.com Gift Card. If you choose Amazon, you’ll receive 5 percent more than the quoted price. You can also give your proceeds to charity, which is a good choice for tax purposes. Pros: Great and reliable service that has been around for a long time. Cons: Prices offered typically drop quickly as we get closer to the release date of new handsets. This year especially, prices seem lower than what competitors are offering.

Glyde

Unlike the other options listed, Glyde attempts to match buyers with sellers. In other words, if no one likes the price you set, you’re out of luck. Still, Glyde does suggest market prices that are much higher than those offered by other sites. Plus, the site’s upgrade tool is fantastic. You’ll receive your money directly in your bank account.  Pros: You set the price and get paid once the buyer receives the iPad. Site is easy to maneuver. Cons: It might take longer to find a buyer. Watch those seller fees.

NextWorth

This popular service has teamed up with Target to make trades more convenient. Payment options include PayPal, check, or a Target gift card. Pros: If you’d rather talk to someone one-or-one before making a trade, the Target tie-in could be important. Prices are very competitive. Cons: There really isn’t one. Apple is expected to unveil new iPads on Oct. 22. Preorders are likely to begin later in the week, with tablets arriving in stores on Friday, Nov. 1.

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