Cashify is a mobile technology company in India, which is working in this field for a long time, we started cashify in 2013, till now we have got a large number of customers associated with us and now we are in the first position in India. We give money to our customers in exchange for their old phone, laptop, TV or other gadgets and buy their old devices and we also provide service from repair to our customer, that too doorstep pickup.
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Based on our record, thredUp seems to be a lot more popular than Cashify. While we know about 35 links to thredUp, we've tracked only 3 mentions of Cashify. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Has anyone ever used cashify to sell a phone or laptop or anything else. How trusted is the website? Selling price is normally higher than exchange value in Amazon or Flipkart. Like for example in Amazon Realme 7 exchange price is around INR 6k-7k, but in Cashify it is around INR 10170. That's where I got the doubt. Source: almost 2 years ago
Sorry if it goes against sub rules, but felt you folks can help you out. Last December there was a friend's wedding and I panicked buy all of the above mentioned stuff. But soon I realised none of the stuffs I can use properly or goes with my daily routine. My ma or sister doesn't use them and don't want to force these on them. Also doesn't want to hoard them when I don't have any purpose. Suggest where to sell... Source: almost 2 years ago
Have you tried selling on cashify.in. I got a very good value for my old Pixel 2. Source: over 2 years ago
If budget is a concern, you can buy secondhand clothes. ThredUp is a good place to look if you need or want to shop online. Source: 8 months ago
I'm echoing the thrifting comments and want to say that I've had good luck with ThredUp! It's easy to search by color, brand, style, etc. Source: 12 months ago
It sounds like you've gotten a lot of good suggestions on brands and styles, but one way to make it more sustainable is to buy things secondhand. I got a lot of my maternity clothes from ThredUp and had a good experience so that might be a good resource if you're willing to shop online and already know what you're looking for. Source: about 1 year ago
With enough searching, I can even get to a thredup splash page for the 60% off sale, but that code doesn't work. It legitimately displays on the thredup.com website, but only from a search engine. Go back to the home page yourself and it'll be the lesser promo, Star. Source: about 1 year ago
I got most of my maternity clothes from ThredUp and it might be a great option for you. It's secondhand clothes, so it doesn't have the same ethical or environmental issues as companies like Shein but is way more affordable than a lot of other options. Source: about 1 year ago
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