Get 10% off on Orders When You Trade Your Old Tech
Ends: 15th Jul 2025
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The aspirational glow of a new phone doesn’t last long. Once the excitement fades, the sleek slab of glass you unboxed last year is downgraded to ‘backup device’ or, more often, ‘drawer ballast’. So it’s little surprise that trade-in platforms like musicMagpie have found their moment - offering cash (well,…The aspirational glow of a new phone doesn’t last long. Once the excitement fades, the sleek slab of glass you…
Ends: 15th Jul 2025
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The aspirational glow of a new phone doesn’t last long. Once the excitement fades, the sleek slab of glass you unboxed last year is downgraded to ‘backup device’ or, more often, ‘drawer ballast’. So it’s little surprise that trade-in platforms like musicMagpie have found their moment - offering cash (well, often near-cash) for your unwanted gadgets, with the added polish of environmental virtue. You send your tech off for recycling, someone else gets a refurbished iPhone, and the planet gets, technically, a break.
musicMagpie isn’t new - it’s been quietly running out of Stockport since 2007, built on the kind of predictable UK logic that loves a decluttering session nearly as much as a bargain. Now it’s a full-blown platform for renting, buying, and reselling consumer tech, all with a dash of carbon-conscious marketing and a Trustpilot rating that’s - somehow - overwhelmingly positive.
Selling is straightforward: get a valuation, pack a box, post it. musicMagpie covers the postage and pays up via bank transfer, usually on the day your shipment lands. It’s about as low-friction as these things get. Prices? Realistic, if not always thrilling. Your iPhone 13 might net around £250, depending on condition, which, considering how quickly phones depreciate, isn’t terrible. But don’t expect to fund your next Apple Vision Pro offloading a 3-year-old Samsung.
On the buying side, musicMagpie keeps a rotating lineup of sales and discount codes - 15% off sitewide for new customers is common, occasionally creeping to 20% during quieter shopping months. There’s usually a voucher code floating around (often something as creative as "MM15"), but we wouldn’t call them game-changing. You’ll regularly find decent deals on recent-gen iPhones, Apple Watches, and consoles like the PS5. And if you're not too emotionally attached to pristine packaging, refurbs here can make sense.
The company also offers a rental model for phones and tablets - £20/month for a used iPhone 13, for example. It’s less glamorously new, more "well, it works and I didn’t sell a kidney" practical. Ideal if you hate long-term commitments but still want access to devices fancier than your bank balance suggests.
musicMagpie leans heavily on the sustainability pitch, and to be fair, it has a point. The UK bins around 2 million tonnes of e-waste annually, and keeping one more phone out of a landfill doesn’t hurt. But more interesting than the stats is the weary satisfaction of knowing your ageing iPad now has purpose beyond serving as a kitchen TV. That, and the feeling of competence that comes with finding a prepaid label and actually using it.
musicMagpie isn’t the most glamorous platform - you won’t see influencer unboxings or TikTok hauls - but that’s part of the charm. It’s a solid, workmanlike service that isn’t trying to pretend your old Samsung Galaxy is worth more than it is. If you’ve got tech to sell or you’re happy buying used gear with some light cosmetic history, the maths checks out. Think of it as the virtuous version of online shopping: a bit less exciting, marginally more responsible.
Just remember, that PS5 you picked up for £80 less might come in a suspiciously generic brown box. But hey - so does Amazon now.
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