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After doing a little research on "the Bay" and finding out that some of my phones aren't worth as much on the secondary market, where are good places to trade phones in at?

I know BB has a trade in and I can get up to $60 on some of my phones that I have sitting around, including an "X2" that we're not using, and about $30 for an "X".

Does anyone else have a tip on where I can turn some of these phones in for more cash or even store credit?

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I turned over a 2 year old Dell Streak 5 on craiglist for $200.00 - used the proceeds to put toward my new G-Note.

These devices are worth what people will pay for them, if you put it on hsolist you will have to weed through some spam and low ball offers but you will eventually find someone that wants it bad enough.

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With 12 grandkids we seem to come up with old phones. The older ones we take to the YWCA and they somehow use them for battered/abused women and children. Won't make any money for us but makes us feel better that they go to a good cause. blush

PS. sometimes tax deductible. blush

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With 12 grandkids we seem to come up with old phones. The older ones we take to the YWCA and they somehow use them for battered/abused women and children. Won't make any money for us but makes us feel better that they go to a good cause. blush

PS. sometimes tax deductible. blush

I have an HTC Incredible that I can't find any site that's offering any value.

I'll know of other places like this as well where the Incredible will go to.

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I don't know where you're looking on the Bay, but just searched the completed listing and Droid Incredible 8GB are selling anywhere from $75-150. 16GB are $200+, 32GB are $250+. I even see an 8GB with a broken screen that sold for $60.

Droid X's look to be going for about the same and dependent on memory size and condition.

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I didn't look close enough I guess...... what the heck did I search for??

I just listed my 3 week Razr. I states they have sold from between $350 - $425. Mine has an Otterbox Defender, iGo Green portable charger, screen protectors if you don't want to use the Defender and all of the OEM packaging.

We're planning to fly to Texas for a graduation the second week of April. This Razr will hopefully get me 1/2 of the fare for the family.

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