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How we calculate this
- Working devices — real market data. Every model has a 30-day median sold price pulled from public secondary-market data. Refreshed monthly. Not Apple's "estimated value" — the actual number people paid this month. We pay roughly the same share Apple Trade-In does, with the upside that you can stack an additional 18% upgrade discount on top when you put the credit toward a new-to-you Mac.
- Cracked screen — we pay for the salvageable board. Your logic board is still good. We look up what that exact board sells for on eBay and offer you a share of it. We pull the board, test it, and resell it. Your offer reflects the part that survived, not the whole machine.
- Dead / won't turn on — we pay for the salvageable display. The screen on a 2021+ MacBook is worth $300-$500 on its own. We look up the going rate, offer you a share, and recover the part. You don't have to know what's wrong with the machine; we just need the screen to be intact.
- $40 minimum credit. Even ancient or unusual gear gets a $40 floor. Saves the device from a landfill.
Why is my broken-device number not a flat % of what a working one is worth? Because that's not how the math actually works. A dead 2021 14" MBP isn't worth 20% of a working one — its mini-LED display alone sells for $400+. A cracked 2017 Air's logic board only fetches $60. Pricing from the actual surviving part gives you a fair number both ways.
Want a higher number? Apple Trade-In sometimes pays more for newer working gear. For older or damaged Macs, we beat them most weeks. For non-Apple laptops, Apple won't take them at all — we will.