Where to Sell Electronics Near Me (Online and Offline)

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Many of us “must have” the latest electronic gadget, and while it’s fun to start to use your new phone, tablet, laptop, or device, it does create one problem; a growing pile of no longer used electronics.

If you’ve found that you have drawers and closets packed with electronics, you can clear the clutter and make a little extra cash.

Where to Sell Your Used Electronics Locally

Many people are reluctant to try to sell used electronics because they worry about packaging them to send to other areas of the country. Fortunately, there are lots of places where you can sell your items locally. These include:

1. Craigslist

This platform is a great way to sell lots of unwanted items, including electronics. You can list practically anything on Craigslist. There are even buyers who will take a broken item off your hands.

Craigslist doesn’t charge listing or selling fees, so you don’t need to worry about taking a loss on your item. However, you do need to take care to ensure your safety when you meet with a buyer. Only arrange to meet in a public place and ensure that you tell others where you will be going and who you are meeting.

2. Facebook Marketplace

Facebook Marketplace has quickly started to catch up with eBay, as the best place to sell your unwanted items. However, Facebook Marketplace does not charge any fees, and you can sell in your local area.

There are crash courses available to help you to turn this into a decent side gig, but if you just want to sell one or two items, the platform is easy to use. As with Craigslist and the other places for selling your items locally, you will need to take safety precautions, but this is another fee-free option to maximize your profit.

3. Facebook Groups

Local Facebook groups act as local yard sale groups and allow you to buy, sell, and swap items with people in your area. You will need to join the group or groups to access listings and be able to post your own sales notice, which can take a day or two for approval.

Once you’ve joined one group, you’ll see suggested similar groups on the right-hand side of the page, so you can quickly join others. Just be sure to check the specific rules for individual groups, as some do not allow electronics to be sold within the group.

4. EcoATM

This is an innovative network that allows you to trade in your electronic items for a reasonable price and minimal hassle. You can receive a quote for your item online or place your device into your local ecoATM kiosk. There is no commitment at this stage, and you don’t need to provide personal information during the evaluation of your device. You’ll be presented with a price, and if you agree to the sale, you’ll receive an instant payment. There are kiosks in cities throughout the USA and UK, but you can search in your area on the website for your nearest kiosk.

5. Best Buy

Although this service has been temporarily suspended due to COVID-19, the Best Buy trade-in service is an easy way to get cash for your unwanted electronic items and it should be an option again in the future. The site has an online trade-in estimator to check the value of your item, and if you agree to a trade, you’ll receive a Best Buy gift card.

You must be at least 18 to use the program, and Trade-In is not available in all Best Buy locations. The condition, age, and accessories will affect your trade-in value, and you need to include manuals, power supplies, and other items included when you purchased your item where possible. If you’ve lost these items, it will decrease the trade-in value. However, you can trade-in phones, mobile devices, game consoles, laptops, cameras, video games, and lots of other electronics.

6. Gamestop

If the majority of your unwanted electronics are related to game consoles, Gamestop could provide a good option to generate cash toward new gaming tech. Gamestop has a massive stock of new and used games for various platforms, so you can trade in those games you’ve played to death or your aged console for something new to play.

Gamestop also has a membership scheme that does cost an annual fee but will give you 10% extra on your trades and a 10% discount when you purchase used games. There is also a 30% bonus in value when you trade towards a preorder.

Periodically, Gamestop has sales events where you can earn even more on your trades, so it is well worth timing your selling activity to get the most bang for your buck.

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7. Offer Up

This free site is available for over 18s or over 13s with parental supervision. The app requires a smartphone, but you can easily list all your unwanted items.

There are no listing fees, but you can pay to have your listing “featured.” You can arrange cash payments or use Stripe through the app, but this will attract a processing fee. This is a decent platform, but you do need to be wary of scammers who will try to buy with prepaid cards or fake checks.

8. Letgo

This platform is similar to Craigslist. There are no fees for listing or selling your item; you simply post an item and wait for responses. Letgo allows selling of practically anything, including electronic items.

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How to Sell Used Electronics Online

If you’re not sure about selling locally and prefer the security of selling through an online platform, there are lots of ways to sell your used electronics online. Here are some of the best platforms to sell your items online:

1. Decluttr

This is one of the most straightforward ways to sell your video games, mobile devices, cellphones, and other electronics. You can also sell unwanted DVDs and CDs.

The easiest way to sell your items is to use the Decluttr app, which features a bar code scanner. You simply scan each of your items, and Decluttr will provide a quote. Once you agree on the price, you don’t need to worry about shipping costs to send your items, and you’ll receive a PayPal payment once Decluttr processes your items after arrival.

2. Gazelle

Gazelle buys electronics from a limited list of brands. However, if you have Sony, Samsung, or Apple products, it could provide a good platform to trade in and earn some cash. It takes approximately a minute to get an offer price, and if you agree, you enter your details to receive a box to ship your items to Gazelle for free.

Gazelle is quite meticulous, and each item is carefully examined on receipt. So, you need to be accurate when you apply for your quote, as you’ll be sent a counteroffer with a lower price if your item is found to not be in the condition you stated.

3. Glyde

Glyde is a great place to sell your used phones. The website features a quick online quiz to get a value for your phone. This takes less than a minute, and you can then opt-in and sign up for a Glyde account. You can then print a prepaid shipping label to send your item to Glyde.

Upon receipt, the Glyde team will check your phone matches the description you provided. If it matches, you can choose either trade-in cash that can be used at the checkout for any Glyde purchase or cahs in the form of a PayPal payment or bank account transfer.

As with Gazelle, if your item is not as described, you will receive a counteroffer. Once agreed, you’ll receive your payment within seven days.

4. Swappa

Swappa allows users to sell “gently used” electronics, so if your item is not in proper working condition, it will be rejected. There are no listing fees, but there is a selling fee that is applied when your item sells. However, Swappa states that selling fees charged are “significantly less” than eBay or similar sites.

5. uSell

This platform deals primarily in used smartphones, but you can sell other electronic items, even if they are broken or not in proper working order. uSell has paid out more than $46 million to people selling used electronics to date.

Once you accept an offer on your gadget, you’ll receive a free shipping kit, which includes free tracking information. You’ll receive your payment via PayPal or check within five days of receipt.

It is important to note that uSell does not pay directly for these items, rather they match your item with potential buyers in their buyer network. uSell also has a superb customer support team, so you can get a quick response to any queries or questions.

6. SellCell

As the name suggests, SellCell is a platform to sell (and buy) used cell phones. However, the platform also deals with other electronics, including tablets, game consoles, wearables, and other tech.

The company claims to have sold over two million phones worth more than $250 million since 2008. SellCell also has a best-price guarantee, so you don’t miss out on getting a good deal on your electronics. The company is so confident that it can find the best price that if you find a higher price within 24 hours of submitting your device, you’ll be paid double the difference. Payment is typically made via PayPal or check.

7. BuyBackWorld

This is another platform that provides an instant quote when you enter the details of your electronic item. If you accept the price, you’ll receive a box for shipping. As with Gazelle, Glyde, and many of the others we’ve listed, your item will be inspected upon arrival.

BuyBackWorld promises that if the condition is as stated, you’ll be paid immediately. If the condition is not as described, you’ll receive a counteroffer, and you’ll have 30 days to accept, or you’ll need to resubmit for a new offer price.

8. BuybackBoss

According to CEO Jack Wright, BuybackBoss is committed to being more than another trade-in company, striving to provide timely transactions with fair pricing. There is a simple three-step process that includes getting an instant offer after you tell the company a little about your device.

There are no obligations at this stage, and the company has a highest-price guarantee. You will then ship your item with a 100% free prepaid shipping label that can be placed on a padded envelope or box. Once your item is received, you’ll receive a payout via PayPal or check.

9. IGotOffer

IGotOffer aims to help you turn your electronic devices into quick cash. The company aims to make the process easy and painless with the best rates. There is a fair and transparent system to evaluate electronic items with an incredibly efficient site.

IGotOffer is currently not accepting new items due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the company is keeping the website updated as changes occur.

10. MaxBack

This platform will buy used devices even if they’re broken. You will need to be honest about its condition when you apply for your quote, as the device will be analyzed when it arrives. If all is in order, a payment will be issued within three days, and this is usually via PayPal.

11. SellBroke

SellBroke takes different electronics in trade even when an item is not in working order, including laptops, iPads, smartphones, tablets, drones, 3D printers smartwatches, gaming systems, and Go-pro cameras.

When you accept an offer for your items, you will be sent a prepaid shipping label. You will then need to box up your devices and send them to SellBroke. Upon receipt and confirmation of their condition, you’ll be paid via check or PayPal.

12. Sellshark

Although it only buys from a limited list of brands, Sellshark buys electronics regardless of condition. So, you will need to scroll through the list to check if it will buy the brand of your smartphone, tablet, or other electronic item. Once you accept an offer, Sellshark aims to get you the cash as soon as the product is sent to them.

13. ItsWorthMore

ItsWorthMore provides instant quotes on electronic items as soon as you enter the details on their website. You’ll receive a shipping label, but unlike others on this list, ItsWorthMore does not send shipping boxes.

Your item will be inspected as soon as it is received, but you have fourteen days after accepting the offer to send in your items. You’ll be given three days to respond to any counteroffers if your item is not in the stated condition. Once the deal is accepted, you’ll receive a PayPal payment or check.

14. Gadget Salvation

This company takes almost any electronic item in any type of condition, including smartphones, cell phones, laptops, gaming consoles, MP3 players, and GPS units. Once you receive and accept an offer, you’ll be sent a prepaid shipping label so you can send your items.

The company aims to issue payments within 24 hours of receipt, but it can take up to 48 hours for the payment to show in your PayPal account.

15. GizMogul

This platform buys used tablets, Macbooks, smartphones, smartwatches, and more. You’ll need to enter the information about your device to receive an offer; then you’ll be sent a prepaid mailer to ship your items.

Gizmogul does not accept damaged or broken items, but once your item is received and confirmed in the stated condition, you should receive a PayPal payment within one or two days. You can opt for a check payment, but this will take a little longer.

Additionally, the offer for your device is good for 30 days, so you don’t need to immediately confirm, and you can shop around for the best deal.

16. eBay

We couldn’t create a list of where to sell your electronics online without including eBay. This can be a great way to sell your used electronics as even non-working items can be sold to people who need parts or want to refurbish the item for resale.

You will need to take good quality photographs, and provide a full description as your buyer will rely on this to determine whether your item is right for them. You will also need to be prepared to answer questions and queries.

Remember that eBay does charge listing, final value fees and if you receive payment via PayPal, a PayPal fee that will need to be calculated into your listing price.

It is also important to get an accurate shipping cost, as many eBay sellers have lost money by underestimating how much an item will cost to send to their buyer. However, if you create an attractive listing and put it in the right category, you may start to see a bidding war for your unwanted item.

→ Related reading: How to Sell on eBay for Beginners

17. Mercari

Although many people consider it to be a clothing marketplace, you can actually sell your used electronics on Mercari. The company claims that it is fast and easy to sell practically anything.

The listing process is simple; you can list directly from your phone, taking a couple of pictures, setting a price, and adding a description; then, your listing goes live. Once you snag a buyer, Mercari will send you an email containing a prepaid shipping label, so you can print it and attach it to the parcel.

The fee structure is quite transparent, with a 10% commission on sales and a $2 processing fee for any direct deposits under $10.

→ Related reading: Poshmark vs. eBay vs. Mercari: Which is the Best for Sellers?

18. Amazon Trade-In

The Amazon Trade-In Program allows you to trade your old electronic items for a gift card. You can get a quote for gaming consoles, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and other devices. There is a product eligibility page that you should check, which will help you to determine if they will accept your item. However, if you’re an avid Amazon shopper, this is a good way to clear the clutter and get your hands on an Amazon gift card.

19. Apple Trade-In

The Apple Trade-In Program aims to help you to turn the device that you have into one that you want. You can trade-in eligible devices towards a new purchase, or the value can be put on an Apple Store gift card that can be used at any time.

Even if your device is not eligible for credit, Apple will recycle it for free, so you don’t need to worry about getting into difficulties breaking regulations by throwing an old device away. Apple states that regardless of the condition or model, it can turn it into something good for you and for the planet.

20. Walmart

While you may be used to doing your grocery shopping and buying other items at Walmart, you may not be aware that the company has an electronics exchange and trade-in program. Walmart accepts tablets, MP3 players, smartphones, gaming systems, and other items, and when you trade in your item, you’ll need to answer a few questions about it.

You’ll then be offered an exchange deal for a specified dollar amount on a Walmart gift card. There is also a free shipping label included in the deal, so you can drop your item at a local FedEx location.

21. Target Trade-In

Like Walmart, Target also operates a trade-in program. Eligible devices include phones, gaming consoles, games, tablets, voice speakers, and wearables. You can exchange your unwanted electronics for a Target gift card.

You can get a quote for your item on the Target trade-in page. Just enter the details of your item and follow the instructions if you agree with the offer to trade in your item.

22. Adorama

Adorama specializes in all models of photography equipment, but it will also take video equipment, scopes, binoculars, and lighting. You can use your unwanted items to upgrade to new equipment, or you can receive cash. There is a quick quote form on the website, and you’ll receive a shipping label to send in your items.

Upon receipt, your items will be evaluated, and one of the Adorama agents will contact you with an honest, fair offer. If you’re happy, you can receive credit towards a new purchase, a check, or a direct deposit. If you’re not happy with the offer, Adorama promises to return your items at its expense, fully insured.

23. B&H

B&H has been around for more than four decades, and the team is passionate about film, music, photography, audio, and technology. You can trade-in your unwanted equipment for cash or store credit.

The website features a quotation generator, and you can receive an instant offer for almost every product. You can also email or call B&H to get a quote. If you’re happy with the quote, you can print out a shipping label to send in your items.

24. MPB

MPB specializes in cameras and lenses with locations throughout the USA and Europe. You can trade-in or sell your used photography and video equipment with no risk or hassle. You can get an instant quote for your items, and MPB will pay for a free insured collection. This will allow you to free up funds for another project or upgrade your set up with ease.

25. Everything But The House

Finally, as the name suggests, Everything But The House will buy any item, including electronics. You can start the process online or by phone, and EBTH can handle smaller items or a large consignment. EBTH will handle all the shipping and then send you the funds.

However, unlike many of the sites we’ve listed here, EBTH launches items in online auctions around the world for up to 7 days. Once the sale closes, EBTH manages all payments, pick up, and shipping, and you’ll receive your money within 30 days.

Final Thoughts

As you can see, there are some fantastic ways to transform your unwanted electronics into cash, both locally and online. Of course, there are some basic safety precautions you should make to ensure the best price and avoid any scams. It’s important that you are completely honest about the condition of your item.

You should also avoid platforms that make unrealistic promises about the value of your item. Most of the sites we’ve listed here provide a quote and will give you an opportunity to approve or reject the quote while ensuring the safety of your item. Just be sure to check the fine print of the agreement, as some companies will return your items free of charge, while others require that you cover the cost of shipping.

If you have cluttered closets filled with electronics, there has never been a better time to sell them in for cash or credit. Just remember that it is better to act quickly. Electronics can devalue very fast, so you’ll get more money for a year-old smartphone rather than one that has been languishing in a drawer for five years. This will allow you to keep your home neat and tidy, and enjoy some spare cash to spend on whatever you like.

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