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satchmo

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It runs pretty slow these days, especially on OS11.

Given the new basic iPad has a faster processor and goes for $449 (CDN$), I was thinking of asking for $300 (CDN$) ...but I'm not sure I'd even get that.
 
$200 seems to be the dumping point for iPad Air regardless of storage size.

I dumped by 64gb iPad Air (2013) a few months ago for $200

Consider 32gb iPad (2017) with A9 processor (msrp $329) are constantly on sale for $280-300 especially during holiday season

U will have a hard time dumping the A7 iPad Air (2013) for more than $200
 
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I wouldn’t pay more than $50. But then I wouldn’t want it. One buyback site says $185.

Would you consider donating it to someone who can use it?
 
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Sorry, I need the funds for a new iPad replacement.

Thanks for the replies...I didn't realize how much this iPad had depreciated in value.

How much exactly were u thiniking you would get?

I got my iPad Air 64gb for $599 November 2013. I did get a $100 target gift card also. So it’s worth what it’s worth. $200 roughly regardless of Gb. U may get a sucker to pay more.

Never pay full price for iPad. I have owned iPad 2010,2011,2012 (paid full price for first 3 generations of iPad )

But since iPad 4. I have always gotten discount or gift cards.
 
It runs pretty slow these days, especially on OS11.

Given the new basic iPad has a faster processor and goes for $449 (CDN$), I was thinking of asking for $300 (CDN$) ...but I'm not sure I'd even get that.

The iPad (2017) is available in the Apple Store in Canada for $379 as a refurb.

I would price your iPad Air for half that and accept $150.
 
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