Sunday, February 3, 2013

Have you bought or looking at getting the new iPhone4 ?

PREPARING YOUR IPHONE

Your old iPhone can have a lot of your personal data on it, including the contact information for all of your friends and family all the way to your bank account numbers stored in password keeper apps. You have probably read at least one horror story about hacked Facebook accounts being used to solicit money from friends or other dastardly deeds, so you have even more incentive to make sure your private information doesn't get out there. When you sell your old iPhone or old mobile phones, you can take steps to ensure that all of your personal information is completely erased from the device.

The easiest way to do this on a iphone, is to use the Restore function in iTunes you can find this button in the Summary page for your iPhone when it's connected to your computer. According to Apple, restoring your iPhone will remove all of the data from it this is the warning you'll see when you go to do it: Choosing Erase All Content and Settings will do just what it sounds like. Note that it can take a while up to a couple of hours, so be patient and make sure your iPhone is fully charged or plugged in so the process isn't interrupted by the battery dying.

This Apple support article talks more about the Erase All Content and Settings feature and how it works. On older devices, this command actually overwrites existing data so it can't be read. On new devices, the encryption keys are simply removed, which takes less time. If you're really worried about your data getting into the wrong hands when you get rid of your iPhone, we'd recommend restoring it through iTunes first and then using the Erase All Content and Settings command. This 2-step approach should thoroughly wipe your iPhone clean of all of your data and then some. If you have any other model phones, you can look up your owners manual, but like me by now you have lost it or could take hours looking for it. The fastest and easiest way is to go to cashaphone.com.au. Cash A phone has a data delete tool, which enables you to look up you model phone and follow a few easy steps to erase the data on your mobile phone.

WHAT TO DO WITH THE SIM CARD?

The iPhone 4 takes only a Micro SIM card and SIM cards from previous iPhone models are too big and will not work in it without significant modification (which could render the card faulty, so do this at your own risk). Once you activate your iPhone 4 with your current mobilephone number and account, your old SIM card will be de-activated by your carrier and can simply be thrown away. If you're selling your current iPhone before your iPhone 4 arrives, keep your SIM card. This will allow you to put into another GSM phone to use until you receive your new iPhone, or at the very least will prevent the new owner of your old iPhone from using your number and mobilephone account.

WHERE TO SELL YOUR IPHONE

When it comes to selling your iPhone, you have many choices. We recommend you choose the best option for you, based on your comfort level balanced with where you feel you can get the most money for your old iPhone. Selling locally Of course, you can go totally old-school and put a classified ad in the For Sale section of your local paper. This won't be free of charge and the price of the ad will increase the longer you make it. While this probably won't catch the eye of those most likely to be looking to buy an iPhone, it is not really a viable option .

If GumTree is available in your area, this is another option and is a good way to get word out about your iPhone for sale in your local area and is free to list. Gumtree allows you to post for sale ads at no charge and they last for seven days. Unfortunately, Gumtree transactions have been in the news when thieves use the service to meet up with sellers of valuable items and rob them.

Using Craigslist can be safe if you're careful and here are few safety tips: Never put your home address in your ad. Unless you're comfortable with everyone in the world seeing your phone number, don't put your phone number in your ad and let the email anonymizing service gumtree provides hide your email address as well. Only meet potential buyers in public places with lots of traffic, preferably during daylight hours if at all possible. Places like a busy coffee shop or even your local public library could be good places to meet. Thieves are less likely to try robbery when lots of witnesses are around. Don't fall for the shipping scams. You'll likely get lots of requests asking you to ship your iPhone to the potential buyer while he/she pays you through an obscure escrow service, or they'll offer to pay you more than you're asking if you ship the iPhone before receiving payment. These are all scams! Ignore all of these requests and only work with people who are willing to meet you locally in a public place.

SELLING ON-LINE

Many sites have dedicated marketplace forums where you can offer items for sale, usually for free. eBay is another site through which you can sell your iPhone online. If you're not familiar with eBay, it's an online auction site where anyone just about anywhere in the world can bid on or buy outright nearly any item you can think of. You must be a member to put items up for sale and to bid on and buy items and joining is free. Members leave feedback for each other on each transaction and you can see a member's feedback history to help you evaluate whether or not they're trustworthy enough to deal with. Despite this feedback system and other policies the company has in place, it's still very easy to get scammed on eBay. Here are a few tips for you as a seller to help you avoid getting scammed (our forum members have a great thread with many more eBay selling tips here): Only accept PayPal as a payment method if you plan to ship your iPhone to the buyer. Also, only ship to t he buyer's Confirmed PayPal address (or the equivalent in the buyer's country

PayPal does not offer address confirmation in all locations yet if you don't do this, you will not be covered under PayPal's Seller Protection policies. Be sure to insure your iPhone with whatever shipping company you end up using. This will protect you in case your iPhone is lost or damaged on the way to its new owner. Otherwise, you may need to end up refunding the buyer if it doesn't reach them, and you'll have no iPhone to sell anymore. If you offer local pick-up as an option, heed our tips about where to meet your buyer mentioned in the Selling Locally section above. Be sure to specify the requirements for any buyers

E-Bay will let you automatically block out bidders who have too much negative feedback or non-payment complaints. Monitor your auction regularly to cancel bids by those who may somehow slip through the automatic filters that you can have eBay apply to bidders. For best results and more bids, be sure to provide a thorough description of your iPhone, detailing its condition and any included accessories, and add lots of pictures so that buyers can easily see what they're bidding on. Buyers will be more likely to bid on your auction if they have enough information to fully understand what they're buying. Set your auction to end at a time when potential buyer's in the time zone(s) you're targeting are most likely to bid on your iPhone. If you will ship only to buyers in the Australia., this usually means you should try to have your auction end in the evening after work for most people across all of the time zones here (anywhere from 7:00 p.m. ET to 10:00 p.m. ET). If you are sh ipping to other countries and expect your buyer to be in Europe or Asia, time the end of your auction accordingly. Also, Sunday evenings are surprisingly a good day on which to end an auction many people are home relaxing and browsing the internet before getting into a busy work week. Note that eBay charges you fees based on your auction listing and the final value of your iPhone when the auction ends. Plus,

PayPal also charges fees for the payment you'll receive from your buyer (and even more if PayPal must convert the payment from another currency). These fees could easily total $50 or more, so consider this as you think about using eBay compared to other selling methods.

SELLING IT TO RECYCLING COMPANIES

There are companies that will buy your old mobiles and iPhone from you outright with no haggling and no need to wait for an auction to end or deal with strangers on the internet. . Selliphone.com.au buy-backs apple products from iPhones, iPods, iPads and Mac Books. all you need to do is enter the details about your iPhone or old mobile phones on their site and they'll let you know how much they'll pay you for your iPhone. If you like what they're offering, you can accept the offer , you simply can print of you're a freepost label or they will send you a postage-paid box for you to send your iPhone to them. They'll then evaluate it to ensure it matches the description you provided and then pay you accordingly.

TRADING IN Crazy Johns, a mobile phone chain store, accepts trade-ins for working mobile phones, including iPhones., Crazy Johns is offering up to $310 for iPhones While may get more money selling your iPhone on eBay or even Gumtree, this is an easy no-hassle method to sell your iPhone There you have it! As you can see there are lots of ways you can sell your iPhone or old mobile phones to raise funds or any other shiny techno gadget you may have your eye on. While it can be tricky, you'll be more likely to come out with a fair bit of cash in hand.





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