Reminder: Gazelle's extended iPhone price lock ends today, lock in a 45-day cash offer before midnig

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in iPhone edited October 2014
Readers looking to sell their old iPhone to help pay for a new iPhone 6 have until midnight to take advantage of Gazelle's extended price lock, which lets you lock in a cash offer for your old iPhones that's good for 45 days, meaning you won't be required to send it in for another month and a half. [Updated to note expiration of Gazelle's extended price lock promo]

Lock in a cash offer for your iPhone 5S now


Extended Price Lock
Existing iPhone owners can lock in their top-tier price quote by visiting Gazelle.com today and then hold onto their device until November 14th, which should give most early iPhone 6 adopters ample time to take receipt of their new phone and transition their data.

Why now is the Best Time
Trade-in values typically drop 20 percent in the 60 days around the introduction of a new model, with much of that dip transpiring from 20 days before the unveiling to 20 days afterwards, as can be seen in graphic provided by Gazelle (above). Therefore consumers who plan to purchase an 'iPhone 6' and then sell their old iPhone should consider locking in a rate now, when buyback offers are still relatively high. There's no downside to locking in an offer now, given that you are not bound to send your device in if you later choose not to, and can always lock in a higher rate later with the same -- or alternative service -- if a better offer presents itself.

How Much will I Get?
As can be seen in our Trade-In Price Guide (portion below) that tracks the prices buyback services are willing to pay for used Apple devices, Gazelle this week is offering up to $115 for an iPhone 4S, up to $180 for an iPhone 5, up to $170 for an iPhone 5c, and up to $285 for an iPhone 5s. It's also among the buyback services that have thus far proven to be the quickest, most reliable and hassle free for consumers over the past few years, which has helped make it the nation's leading consumer electronics trade-in service with more than 2 million trade-ins processed -- and $175 million paid out -- to date.

So How Does it Work?

Step 1: To begin the process, identify your current iPhone from Gazelle's website (by selecting your model, carrier and capacity) and then quickly assess its condition -- broken, good, or flawless.

Lock in a cash offer for your iPhone 5S now


(If you have an AT&T iPhone, Gazelle will also present the extra step of asking if you're submitting your phone locked or unlocked. An unlocked phone means more cash, and most?AT&T customers will be eligible to unlock their old phone?after upgrading to 'iPhone 6.' It's easy, here's how.)

Gazelle Trade-in Boxes


Step 2: If you don't already have a Gazelle account to log into, you'll be asked to quickly register by providing an email and password. You can then select you prefer to be paid: by PayPal, check, or in the form of an Amazon Gift Card. Alternatively, you can donate the proceeds from the sale of your iPhone to a charity of choice.

Gazelle Trade-in Boxes


Gazelle will then ask for your address so that it can send you a pre-paid shipping box that you can use to submit your iPhone when you're ready. Alternatively, you can choose to have Gazelle email you a pre-paid shipping label and you can affix it to your own box.

Step 3: Within days, the pre-paid shipping box will show up on your doorstep. Sometime before Nov 14th, simply place your old device in the box and send it off to Gazelle. (You don't need to send in any chords or power plugs, just the device itself.)

Gazelle Trade-in Boxes


Once your device is received, Gazelle will completely wipe the personal data off your phone by returning it to its original factory settings. It will then pay you via Paypal, email (for an Amazon Gift Card), or issue a check for the cash value of the device you locked in today. The offer in recent years has become an increasingly popular way consumers to afford upgrading each year to Apple's latest handset by offsetting the cost of those new devices with the cash they make from selling their old iPhones during peak buyback season.

Still, a study published as recently as this February found that iPhone upgraders as a whole are still leaving nearly $13.5 billion worth of devices in dresser drawers to collect dust.

Like iPhones, Gazelle also pays out hundreds for your old iPads and MacBooks. Readers can compare Gazelle's buyback pricing with offers from other top-tier buyback services listed in AppleInsider's Trade-In Payout Guide.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 12
    jfc1138jfc1138 Posts: 3,090member
    That's lovely and all but my contract runs until March....
  • Reply 2 of 12
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member

    On the 19th I will have a 64GB space grey iPhone 5 spare, it is unlocked and was service swapped last month so is flawless.

     

    $190...

     

    ...I guess I will be replacing the 16GB iPhone 4 doing permanent duty as an iPod in my car.

     

    Wiped and filled with music gives me better value.

  • Reply 3 of 12
    dasanman69dasanman69 Posts: 13,002member
    hill60 wrote: »
    On the 19th I will have a 64GB space grey iPhone 5 spare, it is unlocked and was service swapped last month so is flawless.

    $190...

    ...I guess I will be replacing the 16GB iPhone 4 doing permanent duty as an iPod in my car.

    Wiped and filled with music gives me better value.

    American dollars?
  • Reply 4 of 12
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dasanman69 View Post





    American dollars?



    $A204.

  • Reply 5 of 12
    Can you back out before the 10th if you change the mind?
  • Reply 6 of 12
    Another paid advertisement.
  • Reply 7 of 12

    Gazelle is one of the lowest payers out there. The best place to sell your iphone is cellbeach dot com (didn't want to be tacky and post their link.)

    I sold cellbeach two iphones this year and they paid me very fast without any hassles at all.

  • Reply 8 of 12
    poochpooch Posts: 768member
    (You don't need to send in any chords or power plugs, just the device itself.)

    no chords, eh? gee, and i had a circle already marked out ...
  • Reply 9 of 12

    Made $120 more selling on eBay.

  • Reply 10 of 12
    jfc1138jfc1138 Posts: 3,090member
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sog35 View Post

     

    Gazelle sucks.

     

    $245 for an Unlocked 5S 32GB in good condition (forget about getting perfect rating)

     

    The same phone gets you $364 at Amazon.

     

    Good thing about Amazon is they don't worry about making profits.




    But you have to be willing to spend that much on Amazon as they give store credit not cash.

  • Reply 11 of 12
    plagenplagen Posts: 151member
    sog35 wrote: »
    Gazelle sucks.

    $245 for an Unlocked 5S 32GB in good condition (forget about getting perfect rating)

    The same phone gets you $364 at Amazon.

    Good thing about Amazon is they don't worry about making profits.

    Read horror stories about Amazon ( it's not Amazon, actually but rather some 3rd party) paying only a fraction of the promised money. If it looks too good....
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