Trying to Sell an iPhone 12 Pro but Don't Wanna Deal with eBay or Gumtree

Any idea what other ways I can sell it?

Also anyone has any experience dealing with these guys? https://sell.reebelo.com.au/

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  • +2

    Try Facebook then

    • Dont have fb……

      • -1

        It's free !!!

      • +4

        Just make up an account for marketplace. I finally had to resign myself to this fact. Gumtree is dead and eBay typically sides with buyers.

        I suggest you call yourself Deon Hong on Facebook for maximum market appeal.

        • Plus eBay sellers fees are exorbitant at about 15%, for which as Muzeeb says they typically side with the buyer in any dispute

        • +1

          Nah I will call myself Ding Dong instead 😔

  • +1

    A friend always sells their iPhone on Facebook marketplace. There are scams to be mindful of, but they always get a decent price.

    Otherwise:

    • Gumtree
    • Pawn Shop
    • Garage Sale
    • Dark web
    • Back alley
    • Learn to spin a sign and stand by the side of a road
  • I've never sold to them but I have bought from Reebelo and have had no problems.

  • +2

    I have used mobilemonster several times and I am very happy with their service.

    • +1

      From a search of my old phone, MM looks to offer the same price as Reebelo

      Well that explains it:

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      At the bottom

      • Maybe Reebelo is partnering with MM in Australia.

    • +2

      I also used mobile monster +1 very happy with service. They offered me an awesome price for my old iPhone 13 Pro and the experience was zero stress, unlike FB / Gumtree / eBay.

    • Ok sounds the way to go!

  • Check prices on JB Hi-fi/Officeworks trade-in?

  • +1

    Trading post? Garage sale? Markets? County fair?

    • +1

      Plenty of apples at the farmers market.

  • Apple.com.au will buy it :)

  • The Mrs tried on FB market place and it was sold on the second day with cash.

    Gumtree is indeed dead!

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