Do you have a broken iPod? Why not get paid for it? Instead of it taking space or throwing it away, there are two amazing services I have found, who are willing to take it off your hands and pay you.
Fill in payment information and ship the iPod to them
Within 24 hours of reception, you get paid by either PayPal or sent in mail
Working iPods get an average of $100 (ranging between $10-$330). A broken one averages $30 (ranging between $2-$216).
The second service was launched by gadgetlocker.com, an e-commerce site primarily selling Apple gear. They offer a flat fee of $20 credit for use on their online store for your old or broken iPods. Although the second option seems less appealing, in some cases it may be a better one. With this option shipping costs are paid by gadgetlocker.com, unlike buymybrokenipod.com where shipping costs are paid by you.
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Carlo — October 4th, 2007 @ 11:45 am
Hmm, maybe I’ll let my sister know about this. She broke the LCD.
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