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There are many amazing things about ever-advancing cell phone technology. It seems like every couple of months, there is a device that debuts on the market that gets service in more locations, that has a faster connection to the Internet, that displays graphics with even more pixelsthe advances and transformations never do end! But there are also some downsides to the rate at which technology is changing these days. One of the biggest issue is the price. If you get a new cell phone every single time that an even better version debuts on the market, you would be broke in less than a decade!
So how do you go about keeping up with the constant change in technology? One way to do so is to consider selling the iphone that you already have so that you can use the extra cash to fund your new purchase! But how does one go about selling an iphone, you might wonder. The answer to this question is that it is now simpler then ever to begin the process of selling an iphone.
With wireless Internet all around you, the first way you might consider to get rid of the old device is by putting a classified ad up on one of the many websites that exist out there for selling gently used items, ranging from clothing and furniture to electronics. You can try Craig's List, Facebook Marketplace, or the online classifieds section of your local newspaper.
But an even more convenient way to sell the device is to go through a third-party company. This is because these companies have endless experience selling the iphone and other smart phone devices, and they will do it in a way that will save you time and make you money. First of all, you do not have to weed through potential buyers: you are simply selling the iphone to the company, and that is it. After that, they will take care of finding someone who wants a used phone. This removes unimaginable stress from your life. You will never have to arrange for a meeting in a local coffee shop at an hour that is inconvenient for you, just to have some stranger from the Internet fiddle with your device for 20 minutes before ultimately rejecting it. What's more, if the device that you have sold breaks down or is defective in some way, you will never receive that awkward phone call two months after you got rid of the phone from the buyer, demanding some kind of money or compensation. No, once you get rid of it, your hands are clean. It will be the company's problem if there is some kind of customer dissatisfaction in the future. This takes an enormous burden off of your shoulder.
In the end, no matter how you go about selling your iphone, you will be happy to have some extra cash for a device that you got great use out of. What's more, someone else out there in the world will have an iPhone without having oto have paid full price.