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‘The Great iPod Exchange’ launched
NextWorth today launched “The Great iPod Exchange,” a new service for consumers to sell their used iPods for cash. “While some wish to sell their used iPods themselves, The Great iPod Exchange streamlines the sales process, giving customers a better cash return than they might realize through alternative outlets (e.g. Apple Store, PodSwap, SmallDog Electronics),” says the company.
NextWorth describes the three steps to selling your iPod to them:
1) Complete form - Point your browser to http://ipod.nextworth.com, complete online form with details on the condition, model and components of the used iPod. NextWorth provides an instant “guaranteed value” quote for the unit. NextWorth ships the original owner a postage-paid return package.
2) Return - iPod Owner ships iPod and accompanying materials (disc, literature, peripherals) to NextWorth in pre-paid postage package.
3) Receive a check - After receiving and evaluating the customer’s iPod, NextWorth inspects and verifies the condition of the iPod. Within 2 weeks of their initial contact to NextWorth, the customer receives the check for the “guaranteed value”.
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Be very careful when you send your item. I sent a working 4GB iPhone in great condition with wall charger, headphoes and USB cabel that they estimated $94.00. They inspected it and said it didn’t make calls and the wifi didn’t work which is untrue. It worked when I sent it. The price they gave me was $38.08. Just BEWARE! Then they sent me a message on facebook like a month later saying there were things wrong they never mentioned before.
Posted by Kimberly Berryman on April 19, 2010 at 3:01 PM (PDT)
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