Whether it's earlier iPhones, smartphones from Samsung or HTC - at least one older and unused model is in one of your drawers collecting dust. You were always aware of this, but you never really thought about what you could do with your old smartphones. Give away? That's all well and good - but the lucky person will only be moderately happy about it. A current model would be more appropriate as a gift. Sell? Not bad, but where else can you get a decent price for your used cell phone? While looking for a platform where you can sell your smartphone, we came across the eBay Price Promise for smartphones . A brilliant offer where you sell without risk.
This is how eBay's price promise for smartphones works
Selling is very simple and straightforward. As an eligible private seller, you list one of the selected mobile devices on eBay.de that meets the conditions. If your smartphone sells for a lower price than the price trend stated when you posted it in the sales form, you will receive an eBay voucher in the amount of the difference between the actual sales price and the price trend. The price trend is based on the prices of similar listings that have recently sold or ended. If the promised selling price is not achieved, there is an eBay voucher worth the difference. For the exact details, read the promotion's terms and conditions . One thing should be said: You will probably not get a better offer for your used smartphone anywhere. Just as an example - the average selling price on eBay's price promise is 788.62 euros for an Apple iPhone 6 Plus. For a Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE it is 317.07 euros. Fair, right?
And so you can now sell your smartphone on eBay
It's best to place your offer on eBay.de today using your old smartphone. The eBay Price Promise for smartphones runs until March 31, 2015 . Sell your old smartphone now on eBay without any risk. If not now then when?! Photo credit: eBay
Do you still have one or more smartphones lying around that you no longer use? We'll tell you what you should definitely do with it now, because there's a lot of money for it!