Trade in your old devices for Amazon gift cards. Here’s how

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Lately, it feels like every technology manufacturer has a product or two hitting the market on a monthly basis. Then, there are companies like Amazon that are expected to release tens of products in a day. All that is to say we, the consumers, have more gadgets and devices to shop from than ever before — even if the economy suggests we should take a backseat on spending.

It also means that our older tech is getting less flashy by the day, and will eventually make its way into that one drawer full of other retired gadgets — collecting dust, left forgotten. That is unless you turn in the device(s) through a trade-in program. 

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How to use Amazon’s Trade-In Program

Amazon’s Trade-In Program is a fast and simple service that converts unwanted tech into Amazon gift cards and/or discounts. It’s also a satisfying way to recycle old electronics at no cost. Here’s a step-by-step walkthrough of the service. You’ll be surprised how many products — from Amazon and not — qualify for a decent trade-in offer.

You’ll want to start from Amazon’s Trade-In portal. You can either choose from a range of Amazon-owned product categories, like Kindles, tablets, streaming media players, and Echo speakers, or search from the “Other Trade-In Categories” section, which includes cell phones and gaming.

Opening a category tab presents you with a manual search bar and a list of products currently registered to your Amazon account. Select the item(s) that you’d like to trade in. 

The potential trade-in value (and discount) will be listed beside each product name and model. 

Amazon Trade In Program Kindle Search

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Once you’ve selected your item(s) to trade in, a qualifying questionnaire will appear for you to complete. 

The questions revolve around the condition and status of your trade-in item(s), including whether or not it’s cracked or damaged, can hold a charge, and more depending on the type of electronic. Your answers will be evaluated during the inspection process, so you’ll want to be as honest and accurate as possible. 

If there is an inaccuracy detected, you can choose between taking a lower estimated trade-in value for the electronic or having Amazon return it back to your shipping address. The latter is typically not offered with trade-in programs, so it’s good to see. 

Amazon trade in program questionnaire

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Once you’ve completed the questionnaire, you’ll be provided with a UPS shipping label to pack and deliver your item(s). The prepaid label comes at no cost — for you, at least — and you’ll have 45 days to ship the package out to Amazon. Make sure you’re using the provided label and not your own as the tracking information is designated for your specific trade-in.  

Tip: If you’re shipping out a smartphone, tablet, or device that contains personal information, ensure that it’s factory reset and wiped out clean before handing it off. Also, record and take pictures of the electronics’ condition. This helps in the event of shipping damage and/or Amazon claims that what you described was inaccurate.

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Once the package is shipped and received, Amazon says it will take 10 days, at most, to evaluate the item(s) and process the trade-in offer — whether that’s in the form of an Amazon gift card and/or a discount on select products. If there are any issues, you can visit the Trade-In page for more information or contact an online representative for assistance. 

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FAQ

How long will it take to receive my trade-in credit? 

According to Amazon’s Trade-In Program website, you should receive your trade-in credit within 10 days after your item(s) arrive at the sorting facility. 

What condition do my items need to be in? 

Amazon’s Trade-In Program accepts items that range from non-functional to good condition. Depending on how damaged or pristine the electronic is, you’ll receive less or more credit in return. 

How long do I have to ship my device?  

You have 45 days after the prepaid shipping label is provided to ship your device(s). The best action is to drop off the shipment at a local UPS store and ask for a drop-off receipt to confirm its delivery.

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