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lcp14

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Feb 9, 2010
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I'll probably make a noobish mistake here, in some way, as this is my first post here, but whatever.

Ok, I'm considering trading my 2nd gen iPod Touch for a 5th gen iPod Classic, a 4th gen iPod Nano, and about $50 dollars. I'm thinking about accepting the trade(I think those 2 and $50 has more net worth than the itouch), sell the classic and nano, buy another ipod touch, and then still have money left over. Is this a good idea?
 
I'll probably make a noobish mistake here, in some way, as this is my first post here, but whatever.

Ok, I'm considering trading my 2nd gen iPod Touch for a 5th gen iPod Classic, a 4th gen iPod Nano, and about $50 dollars. I'm thinking about accepting the trade(I think those 2 and $50 has more net worth than the itouch), sell the classic and nano, buy another ipod touch, and then still have money left over. Is this a good idea?

That sounds like a good deal. That is, if you don't want your iPod touch!

Habitus :apple:
 
my touch is 8 gigs. i just traded today, and i'm pretty sure i made a good deal, although i may be wrong. i think i bought my touch for 150, and i could sell 1 of these and my shuffle that i've already had for a while and get $100, probably more than that though, so i might could get a new touch.. what does anybody else have to say about my deal?
 
my touch is 8 gigs. i just traded today, and i'm pretty sure i made a good deal, although i may be wrong. i think i bought my touch for 150, and i could sell 1 of these and my shuffle that i've already had for a while and get $100, probably more than that though, so i might could get a new touch.. what does anybody else have to say about my deal?

i agree...you got a good deal...congrats
 
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