Gazelle
says it will beat the trade-in deal offered by Apple or your carrier
for your old iPhone. But you'll still want to shop around.
CNET
Gazelle,
which offers cash back for trading in your used electronic devices, is
offering a new, limited-time deal in which it's vowing top dollars for
your existing iPhone.
Running from now through September 9, when Apple introduces its new iPhone lineup, Gazelle's latest promotion
promises to beat the price or credit offered by Apple as well as all
four top US carriers (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile or Sprint) if you
trade in your iPhone. The carrier must be your current one, so you can't
use the deal to switch to a different carrier.
Trade-in
deals such as the one offered by Gazelle take advantage of the hot
demand for smartphones, especially for consumers who always want the
latest model. Carrier plans are getting more complex, with providers
gravitating away from subsidizing your phone and instead charging you
the full retail price. Trading in a a phone that you've paid for in full
is one way to try to recapture as much of its retail value as possible.
Here's
how it works: Gazelle will offer at least $1 more than your carrier or
Apple for the trade-in value of your iPhone 5S, 6 or 6 Plus. To qualify
for the offer, you have to submit proof of the trade-in deal offered by
Apple or your carrier via an email to customercare@gazelle.com.
You'll also need to provide your iPhone model and a copy of the price
from Apple or your carrier. And whereas the carriers sometimes offer
trade-in value in the form of credit, Gazelle is promising cash in
return in the form of a check, Amazon gift card or PayPal credit. The
promotion covers all colors and capacities of the iPhone 5S, iPhone 6
and iPhone 6 Plus.
So
is the deal worth taking? That depends on whether you want to check out
other sources beyond Apple and your carrier. Gazelle specifically
states that it won't try to beat the trade-in prices from third-party
vendors such as CashforiPhones.com, Amazon.com or Nextworth.com. This
deal is valid only against trade-in prices from Apple, AT&T, Sprint,
T-Mobile or Verizon. Those of you who'd rather sell your phone on
Amazon or eBay or check out other trade-in sites could score more cash
back for your old iPhone. But the Gazelle offer is worth considering,
especially if you're in a hurry to sell your existing iPhone in order to
buy one of the new ones that Apple will unveil next Wednesday.
So what kind of prices can you get for trading in your old iPhone? That depends on the model and the condition.
The phone can have a cracked screen or other flaws but it must be
capable of powering on. A phone is considered in good condition if it
works but shows normal signs of use. And it's considered flawless if it
seems like it's never been used.
Here are a few examples:
- A 16GB Verizon or AT&T iPhone 5S in broken condition will score you $60, while the same model from Sprint or T-Mobile will net you $35.
- A 64GB Verizon iPhone 6 in good condition will get you $401, while the same model from the other three carriers will pay you anywhere from $311 to $362.
- And at the top of the range, a 128GB Verizon iPhone 6 Plus in flawless shape will score you $481, while the same phone from the other carriers will go for anywhere from $371 to $388.
Why
does Gazelle pay more for Verizon iPhones? All existing iPhones are
compatible with Verizon's CDMA networks and the GSM networks used by
other carriers so the phones can work on both types of networks. The
difference is that Verizon iPhones come with GSM unlocked, according to a
Gazelle spokesman, so they can be used on any GSM network with the
right SIM card installed.
This article, Trade-in site Gazelle promises top dollar for your old iPhone, originally appeared on CNET.com.
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