Purchasing New Gadgets? Get Locked In & Then Sell Your Old Ones For Anywhere Between $100-$300!

 As the launch date for a new iPhone gets closer, the value of old iPhones tends to depreciate rather quickly. This is true to almost all gadgets these days. The constant quick changing causes most phones, tablets, etc to become close to worthless in a very short time. I am sure that this affects those that want or need to have the most updated/freshest device, with all the new bells and whistles. If you fall into these categories then Gazelle is one of the perfect answers. Check out the newest promotion that Gazelle has for their clients.



To help consumers get the best value,Gazelle, the nation’s leading consumer electronics trade-in site, announced the extension of its industry-leading 30-day price lock guarantee to up to 50 days for orders placed before September 10th. With this extended price lock, consumers can get today’s trade-in price for their old or unwanted iPhone, and hold onto their device until after the new iPhone is in hand. We all know that life hands us unexpected hurdles, but being able to hold onto your device, allows you to have a small safety net for when those moments happen.

Consumers who lock in an offer between today and September 10th  will have until October 15th to send their old iPhones to Gazelle. Current pricing for the iPhone 5 ranges between $125 for a broken phone and to $350 for a phone in flawless condition. Visit Gazelle today, and see what your iPhone is worth!





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