With a new iPad likely around the corner, iPad trade-ins are on the rise -- and selling prices are falling fast.
Companies like Gazelle and NextWorth, which buy used electronic
devices, say they're experiencing a surge of customers trading in their
old iPads. The spike began Tuesday, when Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500)
announced it has an upcoming event Oct. 22. Apple is widely expected to
be giving its tablet its first big redesign in more than a year and a
half. "Previous generations all look the same," said Anthony Scarsella, Gazelle's chief gadget officer. The new iPad could have more processing power, a better camera and even use Apple's latest Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
If you're trading in: Let's say you've got a mid-range iPad 2 (black, 32 GB with WiFi) in good condition -- but not flawless. Last year, that could have fetched $300. How about now?
CNN-Money looked at the prevailing prices online Wednesday:
- Amazon: If you're willing to wait around for a buyer, you post your iPad for sale on Amazon and easily sell it for $350. Amazon also has a trade-in program, offering $189.
- Apple: Probably the worst deal out there, because of how restrictive it is. The Apple Reuse and Recycling Program offers $136 -- but only in the form of an Apple Store gift card.
- Gazelle: $190. It's also more forgiving on nicks and scratches.
- NextWorth: $180. It's also accommodating on the tablet's condition.
- Best Buy: This one's a bit tricky, because "good" is the best listed condition. But if it's "fair," you only get $130.
- GameStop: After an in-store inspection, you can choose between $161 in cash or a $202 in store credit.
- RadioShack: $150 if you include the power adapter.
- eBay: You're the seller so it's totally up to you. But it can easily go for $265 -- whenever a buyer eventually finds you.
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