
"Have some old electronics around the house? You might be able to turn those into free groceries. Also: Shop the best early Costco deals for Black Friday 2025 Big-box wholesaler Costco offers an electronics trade-in program where you can send your old devices and get a store gift card in return. The best part is that you don't even have to be a Costco member to participate."
"A third-party service called Phobio handles Costco's electronics trade-in program. After heading to the trade-in site , choose your device type and model from a list. The site will ask you questions like whether the device powers on, works, and is in good physical condition. Phobio will make an offer based on your answers. Phones: Up to $671 Laptops: Up to $1,460 Tablets: Up to $500 Smartwatches: Up to $245 Desktops: Up to $1,125 Media players: Up to $5"
Costco runs an electronics trade-in program that uses third-party Phobio to handle offers, shipping, and pricing. Users select device type and model, answer condition questions, and receive an offer. The program accepts phones, laptops, tablets, smartwatches, desktops, and media players, with maximum values ranging from $5 to $1,460 depending on device type. The program takes many older devices, including models as old as iPhone 8 and Pixel 6. Most prices are higher than the previous year, and users can bundle multiple devices. Nonmembers can participate and receive Costco store gift cards in exchange.
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