Sell Your Nintendo Switch in South Africa
We Strive for 5-Star Ratings with a Service that's Fast, Reliable, and Secure
We Buy All Nintendo Switch Consoles
There are multiple Nintendo Switch models available and it's important to choose the right option for the most accurate offer.
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To ensure you're selling the right model, use the following details to identify the Nintendo Switch you're selling.
Nintendo Switch Lite
How do I Identify?
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Model Number: HDH-001
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5.5-Inch Display
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Does Not Come with Doc
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Fixed Joy-Cons
Nintendo Switch v1/v2
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Model Number: HAC-001
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6-Inch Display
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Comes with Doc
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Detachable Joy-Cons
Nintendo Switch OLED
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Model Number: HEG-001
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7-Inch Display
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Comes with Doc
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Detachable Joy-Cons
Selling your Switch - Choosing the Condition
To get an accurate offer for your Nintendo Switch, it's important to choose the condition that best describes your console.
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On the sell your Nintendo Switch form, there are five options for the condition. It's best to choose the most accurate condition to avoid any adjustments to the final offer.
Excellent Condition
Think of when your Nintendo Switch was new, with no marks, scratches, or wear. If you managed to keep it in that condition, choose "Excellent Condition" on the Sell your Nintendo Switch form.
Good Condition
Choosing good condition means there are some light signs of use and a few minor marks. However, the screen is not scratched, everything works perfectly, and your Nintendo Switch just falls short of Excellent Condition.
Used Condition
Choose used condition on the sell your Nintendo Switch form if your console shows more signs of wear, has a few deeper marks, and the screen might have a light scratch, but everything works perfectly.
Poor Condition
Selling your Nintendo Switch in poor condition means there are multiple marks on the case, the screen has a few scratches, and some parts of the console might not be working and require repair.
Not Working Condition
Choose Not Working Condition on the Sell your Nintendo Switch if your console is damaged or broken. It might not turn on, the screen could be broken, the buttons might not work, or the console is in very bad condition.
Selling your Nintendo Switch - How it Works
Our sell your Nintendo Switch service takes the stress of dealing with scammers and time wasters away as we buy your console directly.
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Once you submit the offer form, we will request photos and your address to arrange the collection. It usually takes 2 to 3 days to arrive by us in Mossel Bay, and we complete testing within 24 hours thereafter.
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After that, we process the payment and send proof via email. We highly appreciate your rating, showing others we're safe and reliable.
Once you Accept the Offer
Testing is the next step to selling your Nintendo Switch console. We require a maximum of 24 hours to complete testing, during which we will ensure the condition matches what you selected on the form.
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We aim to pay the offer given to you on the form, and if we need to make any adjustments, we will provide a full report and images to show the reason. However, most of the time we're happy to pay the offer price given to you on the sell your Nintendo Switch form.
Option to Boost your Payment
The Sell your Nintendo Switch form includes the option of how fast you'd like your payment, which is a great way to get more.
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Payment ASAP - We will process your payment within 24 hours after testing.
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Wait 7 Days for Payment - If you're willing to wait seven days, we'll increase your offer by 5%.
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Wait 14 Days for Payment - Wait 14 days to receive your payment and score an impressive 10% extra for your Nintendo Switch.
Please Review Us
Our service is reliable and secure and comes highly recommended by other sellers. Since 2021, we've maintained a 5-star rating on all platforms, showing that we pay on time and not a scam.
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After paying for your Nintendo Switch, we will ask you to leave a review of your experience, and we'll ensure the service is of the best, as another 5-star rating is what we aim for.