Wednesday, September 22, 2010

3 Tips For Buying A Used iPod

Looking for a cheap iPod? Nothing comes any cheaper than when you look for one that is already used. But don't be put off by the words "used iPod" because sometimes you can actually find some that are still in best condition. A used iPod is just as good as any other iPod especially if you are just going to use it to listen to music. Finding ones in best condition is probably the tricky part because they are naturally more expensive than those that have a couple of scratches or minor defects. The point is that buying a used iPod may be a lot trickier than just picking one up at the iStore.

Where To Shop
Used iPods can be bought off friends or people you know. You might also want to check your local paper or in tech magazines. Within the classified sections of some magazines you might find people who are selling their iPods. The reason for their selling these iPods is almost always because they want to get the latest model iPod. Apple releases new products almost every six months so the turnaround on these products is quite fast. This can be an advantage for those who are fond of buying second-hand products. You might be surprised but there is market for iPods that aren't being used anymore.

Auctions
Auction sites are another great place to find used iPods. eBay is probably the best classic example of an auction site. The website connects sellers with interested buyers and it's easy to come across many used iPods and iPod accessories. The advantage is that you can bid for the items or make your best offers. If you are lucky enough, you can make huge savings by buying off of eBay depending on how much demand a certain product attracts. Sellers in turn are required to show the actual product they are selling so you can check out used iPods and see if there are damages that you can bear with. Some people even sell refurbished iPods which means that they look new even though they are not.

What Tips Should I Follow?
Buying a used iPod is like buying something new. You will want to shop around until you find the best one for you. Check all the options that suit your price range and then start to look at the condition of available units.

Ask previous owners why they are selling their iPods and also ask them if they have ever had to bring the iPod to a repair shop or if they have experienced any complications with the unit that you are interested in. If you can see the unit in person, that's an advantage because you can then inspect every aspect of the used iPod before expressing interest in buying it. Remember to keep your choices varied and do not commit to buying a used iPod yet. You have to look at other used iPods that other people might be selling. Also, if you can get the model name of the iPod, you can research it on the web to see how it functions. Then you can test the unit according to the research that you did. Another tip is to ask if the previous owner of the used iPod can give you some kind of personal warranty. You can purchase the item and come up with an agreement that if something happens to the unit within 7 days, you can get your money back and you return the item. This is something that you can negotiate personally and it is not a standard practice. However, if the unit still has warranty left on it with iStore then you do not have to negotiate for this since you can always send the used iPod in for repairs if anything happens to it.

Reference:Lars Nichols

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