Have you tried using the iPad to remote into your PC? That way you could make it a portable version of your computer. It’s worth a shot before selling. I know iPads aren’t for everyone, but they can do a lot of what laptops can. It might grow on you if you give it more time.
If you’re set on selling, expect to lose about 20-30% from what you paid. The price won’t drop too quickly until a new version is announced.
Cleo
September 30, 2024, 11:05am
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List it for $1250. If someone offers you $1000 or $1100, take it. Watch out for scammers and don’t use sketchy payment methods.
Nico
September 30, 2024, 11:05am
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No pricing advice, but next time try buying from a place with a longer return policy. Best Buy and Costco both give you 90 days.
Clarke
September 30, 2024, 11:05am
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Maybe ask your friends if anyone is interested.
Try checking out Apple swap forums too.
Zayn
September 30, 2024, 11:05am
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Since it’s basically new, I’d say it’s worth the price before tax minus $100-$200.
Renny
September 30, 2024, 11:05am
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Here’s a similar iPad on eBay. You can see what it’s going for there and use it as a reference:
Stevie
September 30, 2024, 11:05am
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Stevie said :
I’d ask for $1200-$1300.
But honestly, you’re probably better off settling for $1100. A $500 loss is better than $600. Just get it over with.
Lennon
September 30, 2024, 11:05am
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If it’s the base model, you might be able to sell it for around $1100, and with the Magic Keyboard, maybe $1300-$1400.
Andi
September 30, 2024, 11:05am
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Lennon said :
If it’s the base model, you might be able to sell it for around $1100, and with the Magic Keyboard, maybe $1300-$1400.
I wish. If I bought it new for $1200, I doubt I could sell it for more than that lol.