This is territory we’ve seen before: sites that give you money for your old working gadgets which we have covered include Mazuma, ReGadget and others. BuyMyTronics plays in similar territory, offering free postage to send in your unwanted phones and cameras and payment by direct deposit, PayPal or cheque.
The Australian version of BuyMyTronics is based on a similar site in the US, which becomes evident in a few places (such as listing ‘Verizon’ versions of the iPhone). The offered price of $420 for a 32GB iPhone 4 doesn’t seem super-competitive; as we’ve noted before, you might get more selling on eBay.
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