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Where's the best place to sell this puppy?

I saw that Gamestop has recently gotten into the business of buying used iPods. I went to three different stores after a Gamestop employee told me over the phone that I would get $50 for my 30gb iPod video classic, but all three attempts were unsuccessful because my iPod has a scratch on the screen and though it works fine, it's too scratched for them to accept.

I have seen a few websites of various credibility offering between $5 and $47, but if Gamestop won't take it, I'm not sure what makes the most sense. I would love to get at least $30 for it, so $50 obviously got be very excited.

Anyone have experience selling a 4+ year old 30gb iPod video? Or good experiences selling seemingly obsolete iPods? Anyone in the market? I wouldn't sell it for less than $20, it's not worth giving up something that still could be used everyday if I smashed or spilled on my iPhone.

Update: I sold it for $70 on amazon.com and highly recommend others do the same. Got much more cash out of it than I would have any other way.

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roberto

I ran a quick check for you on Gazelle.com and they are paying $0 for it even without the wear and tear. My guess is your best bet would be to put it on craigslist and see if someone is willing to give you something for it.
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