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we sent off a few old phones and ipods to music magpie who tried to scam us by saying they were damaged and down valuing them in a couple of cases from £60 to £1.50 so avoid- we asked for them back and sent the same ones to mazuma who paid in full for them and we got about £300 for 6 devices. Obviously you have to wipe them before you send them
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Old Apple Electronics on 17:03 - Feb 5 with 1443 views
Time to redistribute the wealth comrade, donate them to charity.
No point as most old ipods wont even run modern apps or operating systems. My old one from 2008 is useless, cant run Spotify etc and with 2GB worth of storage space, isn't worth a w@ank.
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Old Apple Electronics on 12:57 - Feb 6 with 972 views
Old Apple Electronics on 13:14 - Feb 6 by Metallica_Hoop
I refused to buy anything Apple as Quicktime crashed a PC about 16 years ago.
Once bitten etc.
Saw one of these the other day remember when everyone went 'wow! its not beige'
Apple products are actually really, really good.
However, they charge an absolute fortune for them. They've been questioned why they charge, for example, £250 for a 16Gb iPhone yet £400 for a £64Gb model when the actual cost between the two memory sizes was about £20. Even allowing for a mark-up, the price of the higher model should be around £50 more, not £150.