![]() ![]() This would not stop me from selling on eBay.but I would much rather sell on Craig's List. This is really only a very small % of buyers.but they are out there & wanted you to know. Or they damage it on purpose.then claim it was damaged during shipping. I would say 90-95% of the time you'll be dealing with "normal" people.but there are those 5% or less that maybe get "buyers remorse" after the auction closes.maybe get folks trying to find good deals so they can resell what they buy from you.and others.Įbay is a VERY "buyer friendly" platform.which means a buyer can come up with almost any excuse if they decide they don't want the computer they bought from you (either because they no longer want it.found a better deal.etc).and return it. I've been mostly purchasing just for my own use (and some selling on eBay) for close to 20 years. I would expect at least +50-100% (if not more).I would always do these before trading in to Apple.Īs far as eBay deals. If we were talking the US (where Apple trade-in values aren't quite as good compared to eBay).I would definitely say do eBay or Craigs List. ![]() I thought you checked eBay UK prices (or maybe I did).and although eBay deals were higher in most cases.maybe for the extra £££.maybe it wasn't worth the hassle. I thought from previous conversation that you were all set to go with the £200 Apple trade-in deal.sounds like you're unsure now.
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