Can I trade in my 8-year-old MacBook Air?

I haven't used my MacBook Air in about 8 years, which was when I began using my work PC as my personal computer. I am now interested in trading in my MacBook Air for a new one. Does the old one need to be in working condition?


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Posted on Jun 15, 2023 9:57 PM

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Posted on Jun 15, 2023 11:22 PM

I don't know how much – if anything – Apple will give you for it. Apple's trade-in site wants a valid serial number before it will ask you questions about the laptop's condition, or give you an estimated trade-in value.


If it's 8+ years old, and isn't working, Apple might only offer to recycle it for free…


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Jun 15, 2023 11:22 PM in response to Benji029

I don't know how much – if anything – Apple will give you for it. Apple's trade-in site wants a valid serial number before it will ask you questions about the laptop's condition, or give you an estimated trade-in value.


If it's 8+ years old, and isn't working, Apple might only offer to recycle it for free…


Apple Trade In - Apple


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Jun 16, 2023 8:00 AM in response to Benji029

The likelyhood of getting anything as a trade in is just about nil. Trade ins need to be in working condition. You can try to sell it yourself, but you'd first need to replace the battery which, depending on the model/year may be too expensive.

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Jun 16, 2023 11:16 AM in response to babowa

To everyone who replied to my post, I thank you very much. 🙏🏽 I got several years of very productive use out of my MacBook and, hopefully, if it works well with a new battery, I will keep it as a backup. My personal computer needs (and my personal finances) don't warrant me spending lots of money on a new computer, nor getting a more powerful computer with features that I probably wouldn't use often.

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Jun 16, 2023 12:30 PM in response to Benji029

If you want to keep it, that's great but you need to tell us the exact model/year so we can help further. That is important because newer models have the battery integrated into the logic board (all one unit) and/or the replacement has to be done by an authorized service provider because it is difficult in models from around 2017.

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Jun 16, 2023 10:25 PM in response to Benji029

A 2010 is easy to change the battery. Pick your model here and you can watch a video:


https://eshop.macsales.com/installvideos


That place is also the only one I'd use to get a replacement battery.


By the way, your device is 13 years old (not eight), so you will need to monitor that any expense is actually worth it.

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