Best place to sell a large number of Android phones.

XJustMeX21

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My company recently bought out another with a couple hundered employees. We are in the process of switching from blackberry phones to iphones, so all of the new employees will be recieiving iphones. I was asked to find a way to sell the old phones off. I'm currently waiting on the exaxt make and model of the phones, all I was told was that they were Android phones. I've heard of http://www.gazelle.com but haven't used them personally. Anyone have any other suggestions? Must be a check, no gift cards.
 

XJustMeX21

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Haven't got a whole list yet but I have found out that they are all at&t and there are some notes s2s and s3s.
 

grkM3

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ill take an s3

Im going to bet that people with the s3 wont like there new phones lol
 

Muyoso

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I'd love to buy a cheap backup phone. . .

Unless of course your company cares about making maximum profit off of their sale.
 

phucheneh

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I'd love to buy a cheap backup phone. . .

Unless of course your company cares about making maximum profit off of their sale.

They're buying iPhones; somehow I think they're not the most frugal company.
 

vertika

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eBay is India's most popular online shopping mall providing free online auctions for products like mobiles/cell phones, cameras, computers.
Gazelle is also profitable.
 

XJustMeX21

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Ha ha, yes, save them for when the complaints make you switch back. ;)

I argued for android for months, but to be honest I'm just happy to be getting rid of the BlackBerry. For a free phone with free service the iPhone 5 isn't so bad.
 

Muyoso

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Does your company have a target price they want to recoup from the devices? If so, what I would do in your position is buy them all for as cheap as I could and then just flip them on craigslist one at a time making a massive profit. Would take a while probably. . . .

If you don't want to through that hassle I'd be glad to buy a bunch of them from you if the price was attractive enough. . .
 

XJustMeX21

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Does your company have a target price they want to recoup from the devices? If so, what I would do in your position is buy them all for as cheap as I could and then just flip them on craigslist one at a time making a massive profit. Would take a while probably. . . .

If you don't want to through that hassle I'd be glad to buy a bunch of them from you if the price was attractive enough. . .

I'm waiting to get more information on Monday about what they are expecting. I plan on making an offer if I have the chance.
 

Muyoso

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I'm waiting to get more information on Monday about what they are expecting. I plan on making an offer if I have the chance.

Im just saying, if they are selling them for dirt cheap, I'd be down for 10-20 easily. If they were like $50 I'd buy 40-60 as long as they are in decent shape. . . .
 

Soccerman06

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Id be interested in either note 2 and/or gs3. Seriously, myself and others would definitely buy from you.
 

XJustMeX21

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If there is a note 2 i might be interested, depending on the carrier.

They are all At&t, I wouldn't get my hopes up. I'm going to try to buy the newer phones but I'd only give that a 50% chance.

Funny part about this is the company that owned this complex before only wanted to keep the blackberries.