Whenever Apple introduces new products into the market, it causes older versions to depreciate in value, and fast. Apple has recently unveiled a new version of the MacBook Pro, for both the 13-inch and 15-inch models. The MacBook Pro is the highest-end model of the MacBook family, and there's still tremendous demand out there for this beautiful piece of electronics. And it's why more than two million customers have trusted Gazelle to recycle their Macbooks, smartphones, iPads, iPods, and more. There is no risk, which is why Gazelle is the smartest choice for your MacBook trade-in. Should you decide to pass on it, we'll send your MacBook back without charging you one cent. If we have to revise the price, we'll email you an updated offer. Once Gazelle receives your old MacBook, we will issue a check within 10 business days, assuming its condition is as you said. If you miss the 30-day deadline, your MacBook buyback offer expires, which means you'll have to start the process all over again, including getting a new MacBook trade in offer. Or, if you like, you can use your own shipping box - simply go to our website and print a pre-paid shipping label, and attach it to the box before mailing. Accept our offer and we'll send a pre-paid box to ship the laptop back to us. Based on your answers, we will make an offer to purchase your MacBook, and at that point you have the opportunity to lock in your price for 30 days.
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You'll want to consider factors like whether the device's screen is cracked or has liquid damage.
You'll be asked to rate the condition of your MacBook as either fair, good, or flawless. You start online by answering a few quick questions. We will happily recycle your MacBook for you, putting money in your pockets while reducing your environmental footprint. When you're ready, we highly recommend that you check out Gazelle's MacBook recycle program.
We get it, it can be hard to let go of things, especially something as awesome as a MacBook, even if yours is collecting dust. To sell your MacBook or not to sell - that is the question.