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I know nothing about them but the prices look a bit low compared to current sales on eBay. My iPad Air has been selling for $300-350 and Jaybrokers is only offering about $260. Even with eBay fees I would make more going that route. It helps to have lots of good feedback for similar sales on eBay to get good bids.
 
I know nothing about them but the prices look a bit low compared to current sales on eBay. My iPad Air has been selling for $300-350 and Jaybrokers is only offering about $260. Even with eBay fees I would make more going that route. It helps to have lots of good feedback for similar sales on eBay to get good bids.

Appreciate that response. Never sold on eBay - always seemed too complicated to me for some reason.
 
Appreciate that response. Never sold on eBay - always seemed too complicated to me for some reason.
For something like an iPad you won't get a great price since you're a first time seller. Always some suspicion of somebody selling with no history. Better to establish a history as a buyer before jumping into selling. Another option is Craigslist if you're in an area that's large enough to have suitable buyers. I've bought 3 Macs off Craigslist and still using all of them.
 
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