Got a Used Laptop? Five Reasons to Sell It


by Katy Marie

Many people horde used laptops and computer parts even when they don't use it, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. It ends up buried in a closet or garage or in a dumpster. Consumers with a used laptop have several choices: trash it, give it away or sell it. Giving it away benefits a fellow human being and rewards you with karma points. Trashing your used laptop take it off your hands, but pollutes a landfill.

Selling your used laptop, saves it from a landfill, benefits a fellow computer user and you gain cash and karma. Are you one of those who have a used laptop? Here are five reasons why you should sell it today.

1. You need the cash. In this economy, every penny counts. Selling your used laptop gets you an average of $100 per used laptop. A well-cared for a high-end laptop can get you $800. Many online businesses will still allow you to sell a used laptop even if the battery is dead, the screen is broken or it's just dead for some unknown reason. Many places will even take it if you don't have all of the parts, such as the A/C adaptor.

2. It's convenient. Get on the Web and find a laptop recycler with a easy to use interface. Plug in the specifications of your used laptop. Select the brand and model of your used laptop you're selling and get an instant quote. Let the company of your choice know about your laptop's broken parts, so you can get the most accurate quote.

3. You help the environment. Discarded electronics in America's landfills are the number one source of toxic heavy metals that is exposed to the elements, according to the EPA. In fact the non-profit organization Earth911 says that electronic waste accounts for 70 percent of poisonous heavy metals in landfills. When you sell your used laptops, you're saving another piece of electronic equipment from a doomed existence in a landfill.

4. Your trash is another's treasure. Aside from helping the planet, you're also helping out another computer user. Your laptop is refurbished by many laptop recyclers then sold for a reduced price. Or they may take apart your laptops and sell the usable parts to wholesalers and computer repair shops.

5. It's safe. It's always wise to clean out your hard drive of any personal and private information before you give it to anyone else. However, many companies promises to clean out all of your personal information from the used laptop you are selling. In your search for the perfect used laptop recycler, look for a company that promises to protect your privacy and will clean out your laptop.

On the downside, you'll need five minutes to find a Web-based business to sell your used laptop to and five more minutes to pack your used laptop in the pre-paid box. How hard can that be? Selling your used laptop for cash could not be any easier.

About the Author

Katy Marie a native of Reno, Nevada and had written extensively about recycling laptops for the Earth and the consumer. For more information visit: http://www.cashforlaptops.com

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