![]() To me that’s a helluva lot better than dealing with eBay. I just traded an entry-level Kindle for the new Kids Kindle Paperwhite at Amazon and got $20 for the Kindle, plus $32 off the new Kindle, so $52 total for a Kindle that was just selling for $59.99 brand new last week at Amazon ($49 on Woot). Plus with eBay you have to pay like 13% in fees and hope the buyer doesn’t make up some excuse to force a return or refund (been there, and eBay takes their side 99% of the time). It depends on which model you’re getting, of course, but if you’re trading up to a 32GB Kindle Oasis for $300 you’re also getting an additional $60 off in trade. Yeah, eBay can be a good way to get rid of older Kindles but you’re forgetting to account for the 20% off a new Kindle part of the deal.
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