
We made it through another Apple press conference this morning – and the unveiling of the new iPad – and I confess that I’m already starting to get a little “iPad envy” when I look at my first generation model. I was in the process of weighing the possibilities of trading up when I saw that eBay announced a limited-time offer for eBay Instant Sale, allowing customers to get up to $475 in trade-in of their iPad 2.
From today until March 10, customers can secure limited-time trade-in offers for their current tablets, in both working and non-working conditions, using eBay Instant Sale. After locking-in their trade-in offer, customers aren’t required to ship their tablet for trade until March 20, ensuring they won’t go “tablet-less” before the new iPad is available on March 16.
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Tablet |
Working Condition |
Non-Working Condition |
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| iPad 2 64GB Wi-Fi + 3G (AT&T) |
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$475.00 |
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$200.00 |
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| iPad 2 32GB Wi-Fi + 3G (AT&T) |
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$380.00 |
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$176.00 |
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| iPad 2 16GB |
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$290.00 |
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$127.50 |
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| iPad 1 16GB |
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$200.00 |
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$75.00 |
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| Motorola Xoom™ 32 GB Wi-Fi + 3G/4G |
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$240.00 |
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$48.83 |
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| Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 10.1 32GB 4G |
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$225.00 |
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$71.06 |
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How it works:
After securing their guaranteed eBay Instant Sale trade-in value anytime between today and Midnight PT on Saturday, March 10, customers have until Tuesday, March 20 to postmark their tablet for trade-in using the free shipping label provided. Customers will receive payment in the amount of the trade-in value they initially secured once the tablet is received and its condition is verified, even if values decline from the time the customer locks-in their offer to when they ship the item.eBay Instant Sale is also introducing an easier way for customers to identify the condition of their tablets to secure the best offer available. Instead of asking customers to choose from multiple “condition options” when describing the condition of their tablets, eBay Instant Sale allows customers to simply select between “working” and “not working” conditions. This helps reduce customer confusion in instances where their product is determined by a trade-in program to be in a lesser condition than the customer initially indicated.
Cheers!
RBH






