Want to sell your phone for instant cash? There’s an app for that!

This article was brought to you by CompAsia

Do you want to sell off your old phones but can’t be bothered to deal with online marketplaces? Coming up with a good selling price, posting a listing online, meeting up with the buyer, and waiting for the money to come in can be quite a hassle. These marketplaces are often filled with low-ballers and scammers who want to take advantage of you. There must be a better way!

There actually is an app that does all of that for you from the comfort of your own home. Meet InstaCash: the app that gets you the best price for your used phone and transfers you the money as soon as they pick it up.

What is InstaCash?

InstaCash by CompAsia is an app that allows you to get an accurate quotation for your used smartphones and tablets within 5 minutes. Just use the InstaCash app to automatically get the trade-in value, let their courier pick your phone up, and get cash into your bank account on-the-spot. If you prefer to spend that money on something else you need, you may opt for a voucher instead of the bank transfer to purchase a new phone, gadgets, and even household items from any of InstaCash’s partners!

Do you have any defective smartphones lying around in your home? They can take those too! If the phone can’t even run the app to get a diagnosis, you can contact InstaCash on their social media or WhatsApp to get a quotation.

Want the best deal on the new iPhone 13?

InstaCash actually has a campaign going on right now promoting their service as the best deal to get the new iPhone 13. The way this works is you may offset the price of the brand new iPhone 13 against the value of your trade-in plus an additional top up of RM300!

For example, let us assume the trade-in value you received from InstaCash is approximately RM2,450. On top of that trade-in value, InstaCash is giving an additional top-up of up to RM300. Once you have successfully traded-in your device, InstaCash will be giving you a voucher worth up to RM2,750 for you to redeem from any of InstaCash’s partners to purchase the new iPhone 13. Now that’s a deal that is hard to find!

How do I use InstaCash?

To trade in your phone, simply download the InstaCash app here. Then, just follow four simple steps: Download, diagnose, confirm, get paid​. You can learn more about InstaCash on their website

Avoid the scammers and low-ballers, sell your pre-loved phone and get cash instantly hassle-free with InstaCash

Never again will you have to deal with online marketplaces to sell off your devices, as InstaCash does it all for you. Just pick up your used phone, let the app do its magic, and get paid as soon as they pick it up!

You can buy quality pre-loved phones from CompAsia too

Other than the InstaCash app for customers to trade in their phone, CompAsia also sells second-hand phones on the CompAsia website. With your purchase, you get free delivery, a one-month free warranty, and a complete package with adapter and cable included.

If you prefer to buy a brand-new device, then CompAsia can help you there too! With their Renew+ service, you can get a new device and pay in monthly instalments. Renew+ allows you to pay for devices across 36 months with instalments as low as RM57 per month.

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