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Where Do I Sell My Old Electronics?

The Computer Market is a platform which allows you to buy and sell your old laptops and PCs. If you are looking to sell your used MacBook then you shouldnu2019t hesitate in giving us a call.

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Where Do I Sell My Old Electronics?

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  1. Thecomputermarket.com.au Where Do I Sell My Old Electronics?

  2. Sell Your Old Electronics! Selling your old electronics is always a good way to receive some money back from something that is just collecting dust in your home. There are two main ways you can go about selling your old electronics. Locally or online. Here are the top 10 ways you can sell your old electronics!

  3. List of Place Where You can Sell • Gumtree • eBay • Facebook Marketplace • Trusted Online Buyers • The Trading Post • Local Electronic Stores • Pawn Shops • A Garage Sale • A Rummage Sale • Local Classified Advertisements

  4. 1. Gumtree The best part? It’s FREE to advertise your items. Bet that word caught your eye didn’t it? You do have the option of advertising your listing by paying a little to get your ad on top of the site if you are looking to sell your tech as soon as possible.

  5. 2. eBay We are taking you right to the hub of online sales. Individual sellers, buyers, agents, brands etc. Everyone is on eBay! You can’t pay for that kind of audience! There are many ways you can go about selling your electronics on eBay.

  6. 3. Facebook Marketplace Facebook Marketplace has had a massive growth spurt in the last few years and has quickly become an easy way to sell things via Facebook. Its reach is enormous and no matter what you are looking to sell, you can be sure it will be up for grabs.

  7. 4. Trusted Online Buyers Most online buyers offer free postage and send you packaging to post your device in. Sounds like a neat trick doesn’t it? However with this method, it is important to verify that the buyer you are selling it to is a trusted buyer.

  8. 5. The Trading Post The Trading Post is another great place to list your old electronics. The Trading Post is a site that allows you to sell literally anything you want, from electronics to even pets!

  9. 6. Local Electronic Stores If you are one of those who is still pretty weary of selling stuff online, you can always try going to a second-hand electronics store. This cuts out any and all hassle related to online selling and postage.To find an electronic store that buys second hand devices, all you have to do is a little Google search to have a look at the reviews, ratings and location of different places.

  10. 7. Pawn Shops Pawn shops are an easy, no brainer way of disposing off your tech for a reasonable-ish price. If your main concern is safely getting rid of your tech rather than getting its best worth out of it, pawn shops such as Cash Converters could be the place for you.

  11. 8. A Garage Sale A garage sale is a good way to get rid of old electronics and heaps of other items too. The best way to go about a garage sale is either by having one yourself and informing as many people as possible, or by being part of someone else’s garage sale.

  12. 9. A Rummage Sale Rummage sales are a common occurrence in Brisbane. Suitcase rummage sales, second hand market sales and more. People often have a rummage sale when they have to get rid of house items that are of no use to them anymore. (I mean it’s either a rummage sale or going for the classic “leaving your stuff on the footpath and hoping someone takes it”).

  13. 10. Local Classified Advertisements Just like newspapers, while they may not be used often they are definitely still available. Listing your second hand item in local classifieds is still a classic way to sell whatever you want.

  14. About The Computer Market The Computer Market head office is based in Brisbane established in 1997 The Computer Market and partners have offices and resources across Australia, which allow a range of services such as managed services, IT service management, equipment storage, decommissioning, data destruction, recycling, computer resale and importantly, IT product acquisition. We provide quality checked used computers and used laptops that are sourced from ex-Government, banks and large corporate organisations. Without exception, we sell only quality pre-owned computers, accessed from reliable sources.

  15. The Computer Market We are Happy to help our Customer! Visit Us On: Thecomputermarket.com.au Call Us On: 1300 888 448, OR 07 3256 2511 Email Us On: sales@thecomputermarket.com

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