SecondRotation gives your old electronics a new lease on life
Second Rotation takes (most) of the work out of selling your stuff on eBay. The service scans eBay to check for current prices on gizmos like cellphones, gaming consoles, MP3 players, cameras, and GPS units. All you have to do is select the device you want to sell from a list, describe its condition, and let Second Rotation do the rest. You get paid via check or PayPal.
Sure, you could probably make a bit more money selling items yourself, but if you're new to eBay or just don't want to bother creating and monitoring listings, Second Rotation can help. It's kind of like eBay for lazy people.
Of course, if you don't want to sell your old gadgets you could also find an electronics recycler. But if they ain't broke, why not get a few extra bucks?















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-03-2007 @ 1:39PM
Brad Linder said...
Thanks Matthew, I made the correction. That should teach me to write without a cup of coffee in hand.
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10-15-2007 @ 12:10AM
Matthew said...
Interesting article, but there is no such thing as a
"GameBoy DS." It's just "Nintendo DS."
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10-25-2007 @ 9:36AM
Edward Schaeffer said...
My recent experience with this company was very poor. I sent in a 8100 RIM Pearl Blackberry that had hardly been used. It was in fine working order and had no visible problem in any way. I received the verification email after they got the phone telling me that they wanted to give me $0 instead of the $123 I was estimated. I understand they may have some strange standard we do not understand, but at least they could have responded to the email and voice mail I left them almost four days ago. I just wanted an answer. I canceled my order and now at this point I feel they are scamming some people. I hope I get my phone back so I sell it to a more reputable group, but I also feel the chances of this are slim. Oh well live and learn. I hope everyone that thinks about using this service reads these comments and at least considers the comments before going all the way.
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