If you’ve got some old electronic devices that no longer work or you no longer need, you should consider selling them. Yes, that old iPod or Walkman can be sold or cash.

It’s easier than ever today to make money online by selling your used items, including electronics. The good news is your don’t have to go to the local mall to make a transaction; it can all be done online.

Before selling your electronics, remember to:

First, Wipe Your Data Off Your Device

It’s up to you to ensure all personal data is removed from the devices before selling them. The last thing you want is someone with access to your personal data because you were too lazy to erase your device.

Where To Sell Your Old Electronics

In this article, I’m going to show you where you can sell your old electronics.

There are several options for selling old electronics, depending on your preferences and the condition of the items. Here are some common avenues:

Online Marketplaces

You already know about Amazon no doubt, but what about the tons of other online marketplaces out there that allow you to sell stuff online? Let’s take a look:

eBay

An online auction and shopping website eBay allows you to list your electronics for sale. You get to decide whether to auction the item off to the highest bidder or set up a traditional sale with a set price.

Facebook Marketplace

Facebook is for more than making friends, it’s also for making money. Facebook Marketplace is a platform for buying and selling items locally within your community.

In Atlanta, people are selling just about everything you can think of on the site.

Gazelle

Gazelle.com is a website that buys used electronics, offering quotes based on the condition of the items.
Swappa: A marketplace specifically for buying and selling used electronics like smartphones and laptops.

Craigslist

Craigslist Atlanta

Websites like Craigslist or Gumtree allow you to list items for sale locally. Here’s how I was able to sell my iPhone on Craigslist.

  • Go to Craigslist.com and click on the “Post” button in the top right corner.
  • Choose the location (city of Atlanta, OTP East, OTP West, etc.)
  • Fill out the form explaining the posting title, description and ZIP Code.
  • A map will pop up, allowing you to add your location and cross street for reference.
  • Next it’s time to add images to your post (the more images, the better your post will likely do).
  • Now it’s time to pay $5 to $25 depending on whether it’s a service or job posting.
craigslist listing Atlanta

You can pay via credit card or PayPal. Once payment is complete, you’ll receive an email with a link that allows you to click and publish.

Trade-in Programs

There are many websites with trade-in programs for your electronics. Apple Trade-In and the Best Buy Trade-In programs are two of the best who make it easy.

Want to ditch an old phone? Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T are three wireless carriers that have trade-in programs where you can exchange your old electronics for store credit or a discount on a new purchase.

Aside from trade-ins, you can buy used phones in the area as well.

Recycling Centers and Garage Sales

If your electronics are old and no longer functional, consider recycling them. Many electronic retailers and recycling centers accept old electronics for proper disposal.

You can also find buyers for your electronic items by taking advantage of community sales events like estate sales and garage sales.

To sell your old electronics directly to individuals, you can also look up local flea markets, or swap meets in your area.

Final Word

Remember to check in with local electronics stores, as some may buy used electronics or offer trade-in programs.

When you list your old electronics for sale, make sure to provide clear and accurate descriptions of the item’s condition.

And finally, be super-cautious when meeting people for local transactions, and consider using secure payment methods for online sales to protect yourself and the buyer.

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