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I would like to sell it quick if possible. If not no big deal.
 
Thanks.

Is the Feature Listing option worth it on swappa?
[doublepost=1499831166][/doublepost]I decided to sell it for $300 and if I can't get $300 I will just keep it!
 
You didn't state the GB size yet either way I doubt it'll sell for $300.00 easily.

He owns a 128 GB model.

@max2. You could consider the Macrumors marketplace forum, which it may not be quick, but more honest buyers (Forum members) tend to be on here.

But I also suggest Swappa as well.
 
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He owns a 128 GB model.

@max2. You could consider the Macrumors marketplace forum, which it may not be quick, but more honest buyers (Forum members) tend to be on here.

But I also suggest Swappa as well.

I will try that. Though is there anything I need to do or just list it there? (Macrumors marketplace forum)
 
300 American dollars for the 128GB air 2? Is that thing gold plated or what? Value should at most be in the 200-250 dollar span,if it's in perfect condition,withouth scratches.
 
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Thanks how long does it take to sell a item on swappa at a average price ?
I sold an iPad Air 2 128gb about 3 weeks ago for $310, it was literally posted for 10 hrs before it sold....I noticed that on swappa the better the pictures the better success you tend to have.
 
If you price it fairly instead of thinking your stuff is worth gold, Swappa is the quickest in my experience.
 
When I upgraded from my 9.7" Pro to my 10.5" Pro, I sold the 9.7 on the same night I listed it on Swappa--like within hours.
 
Craiglist, if you Price it right it will sell fast. I am looking to sell my iPad Air 2 64gb in my area it can sell for around 300.00
 
I like swappa, because you don't have the fees that ebay has, and less hassle imo. You do get people asking to lower the price before buying, I had a phone listed and within a day want me to cut it by 100 bucks.
 
I like swappa, because you don't have the fees that ebay has, and less hassle imo. You do get people asking to lower the price before buying, I had a phone listed and within a day want me to cut it by 100 bucks.
The buyer for my 9.7" iPad Pro asked me to lower the price $10--I agreed to do it and then noticed after the deal was done that he had turned around and tried to sell it again for $100 more than he paid me for it. He didn't seem to be having much luck.
 
I agreed to do it and then noticed after the deal was done that he had turned around and tried to sell it again
I noticed similar events, where people try to low ball you, so they can just flip it for a quick buck.
 
I sold my 64 gb space gray wifi Air 2 on CraigsList for $300. Took about 2 weeks to get a bite.
 
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