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PSA: iPhone and Apple Watch values are about to drop, reserve your best cash trade in value

We’re expecting to see Apple’s latest rounds of iPhones including the iPhone Xs/Max as well as a bigger display Series 4 Apple Watch in just a few days on September 12th. When the general public learns about new Apple products, values of Apple’s current and recent products drop significantly. That means you only have a few days to lock in a high value trade-in for cash on your Apple Watch and iPhones as well as the other technology that is losing value in your desk drawers with our partner MyphonesUnlimited. You can lock in your quote value for a month before having to send in your device. 

MyphonesUnlimited won’t net you as much money as selling on Ebay or Craigslist (yes, we know commenters:P) but you also don’t have to deal with any hassles or sketchy buyers and transactions and the time it takes.

The process only takes a few minutes and it is safe and secure. Myphonesunlimited also offers more cash than the other services and will even buy Apple Watches, Apple Pencils, Airpods, Apple TVs, or Smart Keyboards.

The process is simple: Pick your Apple product and its condition and get a quote. Then fill out a short form. MyphonesUnlimited will mail you a box with shipping supplies and a prepaid return label. All you have to do is drop your device in, mail it back, and wait for your check to arrive in the mail about 7 days later. We’ve been doing business with them for over 4 years and have never had a complaint.

Without sounding cliché, we’d advise you to hurry since the value of all of Apple’s products always drops significantly at a product launch.

Now is also a great time to get some cash for the other items like old ipads and laptops gathering dust and depreciating in your desk drawers. Myphonesunlimited will even Fix your technology products as well.

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