Where Can I Sell My Laptop Online!

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Where Can I Sell My Old Laptop Online?

If you have an old laptop that you no longer use for whatever reason, you may have thought about the possibility of selling it for cash. Or you may have thought about trading it in for an upgrade to a newer, more intelligent notebook. Whatever the case may be, there is a wealth of opportunity, both on and offline to move your laptop. It's just as important to know how to sell as to where. Can I sell my laptop on a free bulletin board? How about some of the newer auction sites that are popping up all the time, can I find my best buyer there? Is there even a market? These answers can be cleared up before we are finished. Now, you're probably asking, “Where can I sell my laptop?� The best place to sell your old notebook online is at community bulletin boards. These are places where buyers and sellers can post free ads to either pick up, unload or trade electronics. These people are very savvy when it comes to electronics, as most consumers who buy used equipment do. Be prepared to know your stuff and talk shop if you encounter someone from one these sites. If you're not quite ready to post your first ad, that's okay. Take in some of the information you see on the boards, and make note about how the ads are written, as far as speciifcations and the decription of memory and programs. Also, check out the 'wanted' ads to get a general idea of what people are looking for, and how much they want to pay. Another great place to check out is a local swap meet. Here, enthusiast and experts come from all walks of life to take in the sights and sounds of the past, present and future of modern electronics,


including laptops. Browsing the tables for buyers is a good place to sell, if not get a general idea of how to sell your notebook. Bring your notebook for an estimate of value, so that way you can offer a fair price when you put it on the open market. Coming to a convention or trade show will answer the question of “Where can I sell my laptop?” You can also talk to your co-workers, friends and family and let them know that you are selling your old notebook. You may very well find the buyer right there within your inner circle. If they are not interested, there is a good chance that they may know of someone who is. People tend to like to buy used items from people they know, or aquaintances. The is the art of word of mouth, and although many believed it was killed by technology, that is not the case. By spreading the word that you have electronics for sale will bring the right energy your way. Here's another “Where can I sell my laptop?” question, “How about pawn shops?” The answer to this question should be 'no,' but pawn brokers have come a long ways since their depiction in 1970's-era crime-dramas. These people are now considered 'brokers,' and can often offer a fair market price for your used and unwanted laptop, though not entirely likely. These places are often reserved for people who need fast cash, and pawn their valuables with an option to repay, much like a loan with held collateral. If your a serious seller, bypass the pawn shops and hit the marketplace. Remember the newspaper? Yes, some people still read it occasionally in the paper form, and some even still browse the ever-shrinking classified sections. Serious buyers often look here for serious sellers. This is because it costs money to put an ad in a print newspaper, and people think if you are paying to post, your are likely a responsible seller. It doesn't hurt to check the rates and readership to see if this is a viable option for you. Hopefully, this gave some insight to the question of “where do I see my laptop?” There are other options including recycling, donations for tax purposes, among others. Check your local area to see what other programs or options are available to you. Note: This article first appeared in http://sellusedlaptops.posterous.com/where-can-i-sell-mylaptop-online


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