How to sell your iPhone on Craigslist like a pro (2024)

How to sell your iPhone on Craigslist like a pro (1)

As many of you guys know, I’m sort of a Craigslist junkie. I have sold literally hundreds of items on Craigslist over the years, and I can’t remember ever having any big problems with a transaction.

Since the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus is only a couple of weeks away, many people are now interested in selling their current iPhone in order to finance the new iPhone.This is a smart move, as value of the last generation phones will dip and continue to do so once the new iPhones come out.

So what’s the best way to go about selling an iPhone on Craigslist? I’ve discussed this topic several times on our Podcast, Lets’ Talk iOS, but now I’ll fully break down what makes a successful Craigslist selling experience.

Be honest

Honesty is always best. Be up front about the condition of your iPhone. Don’t lie, and don’t try to mask obvious flaws with the device. You’ll save yourself a lot of time, embarrassment, and potential confrontations if you are honest about what you’re selling. Don’t try to scam people. It’s never a good thing, and can come back and bite you in the butt.

Oh, and turn off Find My iPhone, please!

Get a burner phone number

That said, you still want to use common sense. It’s best not to give out your real phone number on Craigslist, or any public website for that matter. The last thing you want is someone calling your real phone number harassing you about an iPhone that you sold two weeks ago.

I use Google Voice as my burner phone number, and it works great. I include this number in all of my Craigslist posts, which makes potential customers feel more at ease knowing they can contact you.

Including a phone numberalso allows customersto text you, and when you receive a text, you’ll know that it’s directly related to your Craigslist selling activity. It’s a great way to filter Craigslist from the rest of your life.

Get a burner email address

When you create your Craigslist account, create a burner email address that’s onlyused for Craigslist activity. The same principal mentioned above applies. People feel better about doing business with you if you advertise your email. Having a Craigslist-onlyemail address keeps all of your Craigslist selling activity separated from day-to-day life.

Emphasize texting

State in your post that you prefer texting. Your phone number is there just in case, but make it obvious that you want to be texted about potential sales. Texting allows you to quickly filter out nonsense, and separate the legitimate inquiries from spam and low ball offers.

Be assertive, yet friendly

Don’t be curt in your post, but be very up front about your expectations. Let the buyer know that you will not stand for low ball offers, and that they will simply be ignored—state this in your ad.

Remember, this is your iPhone and your life that you’re dealing with here. Stand up for yourself, and let people know from the tone of your textthat you mean business. People will try to test you on Craigslist, and they will try to get a deal. That’s fine, but don’t be a pushover.

No trades

I can’t tell you how many times people have asked me to do trades. I don’t do trades on Craigslist. Never have and never will. I only deal with cash. If that’s your stance, be sure to state that in big bold letters. Tell potential buyers that you will ignore any requests for a trade.

Take great pictures

Don’t post without pictures. If you don’t include pictures, 90% of the time your post will be looked over, even if legitimate. Post good, well-lit photos of your iPhone. If your office looks like a dungeon from a horror film, go outside and take photos.

Expose flaws, and don’t try to hide them. Being up front about the appearance and condition of your iPhone will put people at ease.

Take pictures of everything that comes with your iPhone, including the box and accessories. It may even help to put your Craigslist email address on a piece of paper and include it in the shot, vouching for your ad’s legitimacy.

When you post your photos on Craigslist, besure to upload the photothat best-describes your iPhone first. The first uploaded photo will be used as the featured image for your ad. This is the photo that’s displayed in the Craigslist listings.

Use bullet points

People love bullet points. Highlight the best parts of your iPhone, and why the buyeris getting a good deal. List things like storage size, condition, operating system, etc. Let them know if the device has ever been dropped. Little details like that can go a long way.

Use a brief and accurate headline

Don’t try to explain everything in the headline; that’s what the body of the ad is for. Be brief, yet descriptive. Don’t use all caps. Describe the condition of your iPhone at the end of the headline.

Pricing

Price your iPhone in such a manner that you have a little wiggle room to price haggle. It’s human nature to want to get a good deal, and although it’s happened to me a number of times, it’s rare that someone buys your item at the exact price you asked for.

If you want $350 for your iPhone, ask $400 in the listing. Be flexible, but don’t be gullible. Firmly let the potential buyers know when you’ve reached your rock-bottom price.

Meet in a busy public place

Stress to the potential buyers that you will only meet publicly to make the sale. Malls, banks, and grocery stores make good locations. You want to go where there’s lots of people in a well lit area. Don’t meet in parking lots, always meet indoors. I like malls, because they’re big, have tons of people, have tons of cars, and have tons of exits just in case someone wants to act a fool.

Do not, under any circ*mstance, invite people to your home, or go to their home. Don’t meet in shady areas, even in public.

Don’t meet at night time, even if the guy insists that he works third shift and he can only meet you on his lunch break at 4:00am. Use common sense. If there’s one thing in this list that you should never compromise on, it’s this.

Meeting for thesell

Once someone bites on your sale, it’s time to arrange the meet up. Hopefully you’ve followed the main rule—meeting in a safe public place with lots of people. Be prompt. I find that it’s best to be there a few minutes before the buyer, which gives you time to relax, check out the surroundings, and get comfortable. Even in a public place with lots of people, you’ll still need to be observant and smart. Arriving early helps you do this.

Smile, be friendly, look them in the eye, and conduct the sale.

Show the product, let the buyer check it out, and get things moving. Don’t spend time haggling over price in person. You should only accept what was agreed on. If someone wants to haggle, let them know you’re not going to put up with it. If they insist, just leave. Remember, until the money is in your hand, it’s still your iPhone. Don’t let someone pressure you into doing something you don’t feel comfortable doing.

Count your money immediately after the transaction, shake their hand if your feel comfortable doing so, and make your exit.If the person looks a little shady, I usually let the buyer leave first, so as to not be followed. Or you can always walk around the store for a while to foster a clean break.

It’s better than eBay

Craigslist gets a bad rap, but I’ve had great success using it. I’ve sold countless items on Craigslist and have never had any real issues. The main thing is to use common sense. If you don’t have a good feeling about a sale, even if you’ve crossed all of the I’s and dotted all of the T’s, call off the sale. You can always sellanother day, and you should never feel pressured to sellanything.

The fact is, Craigslist is largely safe to use if you do it the right way. eBay is full of scammers, and it takes forever to get your money. Even when you do get your money, there’s the whole thing about disputes, which can cause frustration and loss, and then there’s PayPal, which can be all sorts of terrible.

I would never use eBay unless it was my absolute last resort. If you live in a metropolitan area, there are tons of potential customers out there that can make your day. The trick is simply finding the right one.

Have you ever sold your old iPhone on Craigslist? What was your experience like?

How to sell your iPhone on Craigslist like a pro (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to sell a used iPhone? ›

You can usually get the most money for your iPhone by selling it directly to someone else. Prepare your iPhone for sale, clean it, and take some good well-lit photos, then post it on eBay, Craigslist, OfferUp, or Facebook Marketplace (or all of the above).

How do you sell effectively on Craigslist? ›

Research and Pricing
  1. Choose the Right Platform. ...
  2. Choose the Right Craigslist Markets. ...
  3. Price It Right. ...
  4. Disclose the Right Amount of Detail. ...
  5. Disclose Damage and Imperfections Fully. ...
  6. Include Your Name in the Listing. ...
  7. Include Your Phone Number. ...
  8. Set a Deadline.

What is the best place to sell my iPhone? ›

Simply put, Swappa gets you the most money for your used iPhone. Not only is the Swappa marketplace free from junk and scams, but you get the true market value for your used iPhone. This means that you will make more money selling in the Swappa marketplace than you would if you used a trade-in program.

How to sell iPhone online safely? ›

Sell, give away, or trade in your iPhone
  1. If you paired an Apple Watch with your iPhone, unpair your Apple Watch. (See the Apple Support article Unpair and erase your Apple Watch.)
  2. Back up iPhone. ...
  3. Sign out of iCloud and the iTunes & App Store. ...
  4. Erase all content and settings that contain personal information.

How much would you sell a used iPhone for? ›

iPhone Online Valuation Calculator
ModelLike NewGood
iPhone 12 Pro 128GB$430.00$391.00
iPhone 11 Pro Max 512GB$418.00$385.00
iPhone 13 Mini 256GB$391.00$370.00
iPhone 11 Pro Max 256GB$402.00$370.00
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What should I not do when selling on Craigslist? ›

What is the safest way to post on Craigslist? When posting items for sale on Craigslist, you should always: Avoid adding any personal information in the posting, including your name, real phone number or real email address. Always use the generated email address on your Craigslist posts.

What is the number one selling item on Craigslist? ›

Refrigerators, washers and dryers, microwaves, stand mixers and more sell fast and easily on Craigslist. Some broken appliances will even sell for a lower price to appliance repairmen to use parts. Even if it no longer works, list it with a lower price and make sure to list all problems or known problems.

Is it better to sell on Craigslist or Facebook? ›

It offers better odds for selling your item

Allow me to speak from both personal experience and anecdotal evidence. My success rate for selling items on Facebook Marketplace is about 70 percent. In some cases I've sold things the same day I've posted them. On Craigslist, it's more like 25 percent.

When should you sell your iPhone? ›

Don't delay your sale though: on average iPhone steadily lose value month after month. So while selling your iPhone just after the launch of the new model might have little effect on the sales price, waiting half a year will means a big loss of value.

Is my data safe if I sell my iPhone? ›

You don't even have to erase your iPhone to keep it safe — and not even Apple employees have access to your data. All data on an iPhone is encrypted in such a way they can't get at it — even if they removed the storage chips from the phone. They have tried — and failed — many times.

Is it safe to sell your old phone online? ›

Cell phones not securely recycled most often still contain all their personal data, expanding the potential for identity theft. That's 151.8 million potential identities to be stolen in just one year! Erasing confidential information may seem like a relief from identity theft, but even that isn't enough.

Does erasing an iPhone unlock it? ›

What to Know. If you don't have the passcode, your only option is to erase the iPhone. You can unlock the iPhone by erasing and setting it up as new and then restoring it from a recent backup.

Should I give my address on Craigslist? ›

They then ask you for personal information such as name, address, phone number, and the amount of the item. Craigslist warns against this tactic and says it's "always a scam.”

How do you price something on Craigslist? ›

You want to price your stuff 10-30% above the price you won't go below. This way, when a buyer makes a low-ball offer, you have room to negotiate. You can say “final price” or “firm” but c'mon, it's Craigslist.

How do I get customers on Craigslist? ›

Craigslist Marketing Best Practices
  1. Write a Great Headline. ...
  2. Include Keywords in Body Text. ...
  3. Use High Quality Photos. ...
  4. Provide Contact Information. ...
  5. Link Out (But Not to a Paywall or Product Page) ...
  6. Pay Attention to Your Post's Writing Style & Formatting. ...
  7. Post Often (But Within the Regulations) ...
  8. Clean Up After Yourself.
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