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Sell your old or broken iPad for quick cash and buy yourself the new one

Thinking about upgrading to one of those new iPad Pros Apple (or iMacs or MacBooks) announced this week?  It can seem hard to justify, especially if you have a working iPad or other Apple device. So what to do? Keep using that old tech or even worse, put that old technology in a drawer?

Our trade-in and now repair partner MyPhonesUnlimited offer a solution to your tech woes: sell us your old device with our CashBack program. Right now, we can give you a quote for almost any of your old Apple devices. When you get your quote, we ship you a box, you just place that box (with your device inside) back in the mail and a few days later, we’ll send you a check. We take care of shipping on both ends to make things easier and cheaper for you.

The new iPad Pro is Apple’s most powerful tablet ever, and might prove to be a real game-changer when it comes to tablet computing; a worthy investment, especially for power-users. Upgrading to an iPad that can get work done makes good business sense. Cut the costs by selling a few of your old devices, maybe even your old iPad. We also buy back used or broken iPhones, MacBooks, iPods, Apple Watches and Apple TVs too.

While 9to5Mac does do business with, use and endorse Myphonesunlimited (and we’ve never had any complaints), the site is external and we cannot be held liable for your experience with them. We may receive a small commission if you are satisfied with and move forward with your cash trade-in or repair (which is a great way to support the site). We appreciate any feedback on your experience. Also note that you may be able to get more for your device on the ebays of the world but you have to manage the shipping/relationship/hassles/risk/etc where we do that for you here. 

 

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