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How should I re-sell my Thai cellphone?

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Hi all,

I'm wondering what the easiest and best way to re-sell my Thai cell phone would be. I purchased a Thai smartphone, an AIS Lava Iris 700, and it cost 2700 Thai Baht (approximately 75 USD). The phone came out in 2015. How should I go about re-selling it? I don't think the phone would sell on US websites like Amazon or Ebay, but I'm not sure. Any advice would be much appreciated!

Thank you!

A lot of phone shops like you see in malls etc will buy second hand phones they are like gold Thais are hocking them all the time. They generally looking for the big ticket phones though so I don't know how much luck you would have. You won't get much because they have to be able to sell it on for a phone that cost 2700 baht new I reckon you would be lucky to get 6 or 7 hundred baht

Worth if you're lucky, around 400-500 baht.Give it away but destroy your sim card do not pass that sim card on and also clear the phone memory numbers etc.

things must be hard, the phone has no value, give it away to someone in need,

AIS, True & D-TAC are all selling NEW basic smartphones for less than B1500, some even less than B1000. If somebody offers you B500; take the money and run.

Firstly why are you reselling. Are you going home? If yes will it work on your home country 3g frequency..

Keep it or sell it in MBK or another IT mall. You wont get much. AIS Lava phones are made in India.

Nobody will give you a worthwhile amount of money (certainly no more than 4-500 baht, as someone said) for a non-smart phone like that. It's basically worthless. Give it to a Thai person in need, as some have said, or keep it as a backup, as others have said.

Easiest way to sell is to go into MBK, or even some Tesco Lotus, Big C, there will be many phone resellers.If you want a better price, try facebook groups such as Bangkok Buy Sell Trade, Bangkok Sell Trade, etc

Yes you will not get over 500 baht for your phone, so if the money means nothing, give it to someone who needs it.

  • 4 weeks later...

Try Kaidee.com a Thai selling web. But 1 issue it's all in Thai, i tried selling a used phone there takes about 1 week for the 1st interested buyer to contact me.

I don't think any Foreigners will buy that phone as it only support AIS sim i supposed. Good luck

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