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Topic: Newegg GPU Trade-In Program (Read 172 times)

legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
October 08, 2023, 11:06:34 AM
#13
174$ for 6700xt is quite fair, nice to see some company doing this, well they now  Grin, this is all time low for pc parts, its time to absorb used gpu for rebranding later
in my country price used gpu for 6700 xt is 178$, nice newegg for the program
In my country, this video card costs at least 260-300 dollars. And the cheapest price is in big Russian cities like Moscow.
In other regions, this video card will cost $300-350, and if the 6700 xt is sold for $230-250, they will be bought very quickly. I would be very happy to buy these video cards even for $200.
https://www.avito.ru/moskva/tovary_dlya_kompyutera/komplektuyuschie/videokarty-ASgBAgICAkTGB~pm7gmmZw?cd=1&q=rx+6700xt
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1002
October 08, 2023, 06:37:20 AM
#12
174$ for 6700xt is quite fair, nice to see some company doing this, well they now  Grin, this is all time low for pc parts, its time to absorb used gpu for rebranding later
in my country price used gpu for 6700 xt is 178$, nice newegg for the program
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
October 04, 2023, 06:01:07 AM
#11
I'm waiting for someone to come up with cheap delivery of video cards from the USA to another continent. Prices in China for video cards are not the best right now, but if you buy at a big discount, you will probably buy problematic video cards. New video cards at retail in China are more expensive than in Russia or a little cheaper, but all the actions are not worth the profit or the profit will go towards delivery costs.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1615
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September 30, 2023, 12:18:09 PM
#10
Where you can find rx5700 for 70$?Huh
Newegg definitely think they are smart
I would also buy a 5600 xt for $50 after my review, even without your obligation to buy another new video card from me. I sell my 5600 xt video cards for $145 and they sell well in my country. I can assume that people will not sell their video cards so cheaply.
member
Activity: 1201
Merit: 26
September 30, 2023, 12:06:10 PM
#9
Where you can find rx5700 for 70$?Huh
Newegg definitely think they are smart
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
September 29, 2023, 01:01:22 PM
#8
Something is up. the price for a 3090 is 457

on eBay the cheapest one is 699


if I sell my card on eBay fees would be 150

I would clear 550 and worry about issues

457 is tempting price

I have 20 cards

Of course, I envy that the prices for video cards are so high in the USA, but even if you sell 20 PTX 3090 video cards, you will have to pay extra and buy 20 new video cards, which now have nothing to mine with such a large payback. And commissions on eBay are very high.
But you can try the trade-in program with 1 video card.

yeah I am curious. I do a lot of business with them. In fact I will be reviewing a corsair case for them soon.
I believe that the RTX 3090 video card will be relevant in mining for a very long time, and it makes sense to get rid of such a video card if it is unstable in mining. But on most algorithms this video card will not lose much to the 4xxx series. But if a miner is ready to sell this good GPU for $561, then there are big problems in mining.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8914
'The right to privacy matters'
September 28, 2023, 01:38:45 PM
#7
Something is up. the price for a 3090 is 457

on eBay the cheapest one is 699


if I sell my card on eBay fees would be 150

I would clear 550 and worry about issues

457 is tempting price

I have 20 cards

Of course, I envy that the prices for video cards are so high in the USA, but even if you sell 20 PTX 3090 video cards, you will have to pay extra and buy 20 new video cards, which now have nothing to mine with such a large payback. And commissions on eBay are very high.
But you can try the trade-in program with 1 video card.

yeah I am curious. I do a lot of business with them. In fact I will be reviewing a corsair case for them soon.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
September 28, 2023, 01:06:37 PM
#6

At that price I’m sure you’d find some interest here on the forums. I myself might even be a buyer. I don’t blame Newegg. They probably have some deal with a company wanting cheap GPUs and pitched them this idea to procure them at a discount while giving Newegg a cut of the action as I’m sure their GPU business has slowed considerably.
Newegg also sells used and refurbished graphics cards, so I'm sure they don't need a partner to buy used graphics cards. They definitely won’t buy bad or broken video cards, because their specialists will do a good check. And I think the buyer will pay for all the shortcomings.
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
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September 28, 2023, 11:58:10 AM
#5
Something is up. the price for a 3090 is 457

on eBay the cheapest one is 699


if I sell my card on eBay fees would be 150

I would clear 550 and worry about issues

457 is tempting price

I have 20 cards

At that price I’m sure you’d find some interest here on the forums. I myself might even be a buyer. I don’t blame Newegg. They probably have some deal with a company wanting cheap GPUs and pitched them this idea to procure them at a discount while giving Newegg a cut of the action as I’m sure their GPU business has slowed considerably.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
September 28, 2023, 06:39:25 AM
#4
Something is up. the price for a 3090 is 457

on eBay the cheapest one is 699


if I sell my card on eBay fees would be 150

I would clear 550 and worry about issues

457 is tempting price

I have 20 cards

Of course, I envy that the prices for video cards are so high in the USA, but even if you sell 20 PTX 3090 video cards, you will have to pay extra and buy 20 new video cards, which now have nothing to mine with such a large payback. And commissions on eBay are very high.
But you can try the trade-in program with 1 video card.
full member
Activity: 1124
Merit: 136
September 27, 2023, 11:29:07 PM
#3
Something is up. the price for a 3090 is 457

on eBay the cheapest one is 699


if I sell my card on eBay fees would be 150

I would clear 550 and worry about issues

457 is tempting price

I have 20 cards


You trust Newegg to pay you that price?  I'm sure there is some fine print "up to $457" or some bullshit.  3090's should come back in demand once flux comes online.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8914
'The right to privacy matters'
September 27, 2023, 04:51:02 PM
#2
Something is up. the price for a 3090 is 457

on eBay the cheapest one is 699


if I sell my card on eBay fees would be 150

I would clear 550 and worry about issues

457 is tempting price

I have 20 cards
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
September 27, 2023, 12:22:40 PM
#1
Newegg has introduced a GPU trade-in initiative, providing gamers with the opportunity to exchange their old graphics cards for a predetermined monetary value. Typically, such trade-in programs may not be the optimal choice compared to personally selling the card. However, there is a group of gamers who would rather prefer to avoid the complexities of selling their cards independently, opting for the convenience of a third-party service. This specific group is the primary target of this new program.

It’s important to note that not all graphics cards will qualify for trade-in, as the eligibility is determined by the SKU and a list curated by Newegg. It appears that only GeForce RTX 20/30 and Radeon 5000/6000 models are currently eligible for trade-in. Additionally, the value may vary depending on the card’s condition, with Newegg potentially reducing the offered amount accordingly.

According to Newegg’s posted list, the RTX 3090 is valued at $561, while the RX 6950XT can yield $375 when traded in. It’s worth mentioning that Newegg sells refurbished RTX 3090 cards starting at $831, representing a substantial markup of approximately 48%. Nevertheless, Newegg assumes responsibility for the entire reselling process.

https://videocardz.com/newz/newegg-announces-gpu-trade-in-program-up-to-561-for-rtx-3090-and-375-for-rx-6950xt


I think that Newegg has become insolent and wants to make more money by selling used video cards than by selling new ones.
Or they want to start mining Smiley
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