I love collecting photography equipment. What photographer doesn’t? As great as it is to have the latest camera gear, there comes a time when it makes sense to sell the lens of camera body you’re not using any more. That’s where MPB becomes your best friend.
As one of the biggest online stores for selling, trading, and buying camera equipment, there’s no better place to get money back on your tech. If you’re anything like me, you’ll then want to use that money to invest in a new bit of kit that will take your photography to the next level.
MPB is one of the best options for selling gear because you can sell directly to them and effortlessly get a quote on your old gear in real-time. This means you can get all the necessary information before parting with each item.
We’ve teamed up with MPB to offer TechRadar readers in the UK an extra 5% on their sell quote at MPB when they use our exclusive code at checkout – a superb little bonus for both selling and trading. Note, however, that this limited-time exclusive only works in the UK and will only be available until July 31st. Don’t hesitate if you’ve been thinking about handing in that old DSLR for a shiny new mirrorless.
MPB regularly has live offers and you can check out our MPB coupon codes hub for more offers throughout the year.
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One of the biggest selling points of MPB is that you know you’re getting gear that is 100% guaranteed to be as described on the product page. MPB has a team of professionals checking every piece of gear that goes through their system so you’re not relying on a ‘trust me, bro’ situation on an auction site. All listings on MPB have six months of warranty as standard, with options for additional coverage should you want that extra security.
The trade-in process is exceptionally easy with MPB, too. They simplify the process massively by providing a label, instructions, and even a courier to pick up your gear directly from your doorstep. All you need is a box and you’re good to go.
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