What is Old TV ?
Old-style televisions are also known as Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) televisions, named after their internal picture tube. The sales differentials are largely due to the vast differences between both types of televisions.
Old TV Prices In South Africa
How much do I sell my old TV for?
Set the price of your TV at 20-30% off of the current selling price. Take the current list price of the TV and multiply it by 0.2 or 0.3 to find the discount. Subtract that amount from the list price to find the asking price for your TV.
Can I sell my old TV?
Pretty much any TV will be able to find a home. Pretty much. If it’s an old cathode-ray tube or rear-projection TV, it’s unlikely to find many takers. Many new small TVs cost very little, so used older models might not be worth much.
What can I do with an old TV?
Donate or repurpose your TV
If you’ve got old TVs sitting around that still work—be they flat-screen or CRT—consider donating them instead. Try calling up your local Goodwill, Salvation Army, or even a school or public library, and see if they need a TV.
How can I sell a used TV?
The quickest way to unload all your gadgets is to use a buyback service, such as Decluttr, Gazelle, or TradeMore. You simply go to the website, identify the make and model of the item you wish to sell, rate the condition it’s in, and receive an instant valuation.
How much does a TV depreciate each year?
Here’s how it works:
Resources are made available to insurance companies suggesting that a TV would have a useful life expectancy of 20 years. Therefore, each year a 5% depreciation would apply to your TV. 3 years x 5% per year = 15% depreciation.