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Trade in old electronics for cash!

September 17, 2009 by Jennifer Chait  
Filed under Make Money

NextWorth recently launched a great new trade in deal for folks looking for an upgraded iPod. Their new program offers trade-in service availability for Flip Camcorders, Playstation PSP and Nintendo DS mobile game consoles; new additions to the other electronics they already previously accepted.

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Basically it works like this – NextWorth users can trade-in their electronics (over 10,000 different types) and receive a payment in cash, PayPal, or via a Target or Amazon gift card in just 10-14 days. Not only do consumers get money back when they use NextWorth, but they also help keep the planet healthy by helping prevent electronic waste. Recycling those electronics is a way better deal then sending electronics to the landfill.

How it works:

Head to the NextWorth website. Get a quote online for what your trade-in is worth and then get a check, gift card or e-gift card mailed to you.

Here’s what to expect online according to NextWorth:

  1. Start by finding your product and get an instant quote.
  2. Print the pre-paid shipping label at the end of the transaction.
  3. Carefully pack the items and apply the pre-paid shipping label to your package. Give it to your local postal carrier or drop it by a post office.
  4. Once NextWorth receives the item, they make sure that the item is in the condition described.
  5. In about ten business days you can get your payment.

If you’ve got old electronics sitting around, why not dig them up and see if they’re worth some money?

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