Well, not likely. But how amazing would it be if you were as fortunate as Reddit user, djrjr, who found himself a brand new 32GB wi-fi edition iPad 2 still in the box, and then got it for just $65?! He even inquired about the unreasonably low price with the manager, and after being assured this was indeed the real price for the otherwise brand new tablet, he swiped it up faster than you could touch-swipe on an iPad....
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where? at our goodwill.. someone there started looking items up online and now anything that is decent.. they want the same price they could get on ebay for it..
This isn't surprising or even anything new. Retail stores will frequently drop off old items that won't sell anymore because the tax break is bigger than if they were to return the items to the manufacturer I frequently get brand new videogames and accessories at good will.
Just last week I got several copies of Infamous 2 and Red Dead game of the year edition for 4 dollars each.
I need to find your goodwill location Mita, and the one that sold the iPad. Holy Cow, those are sweet grabs.
The Goodwills in NYC were a good place to find things years ago but have not been doing what @residentgeek noted above. They seem to look stuff up now and mark it to the price of ended eBay auctions or even higher. Makes you almost not want to shop there. I mean, a lot of goodwill buys for me are almost impulse, it is never "exactly" what you needed, but close. with that said, if I can get the same item online for the same price, why not get exactly what I wanted in the first place and never leave my house.
@MITA HOUSE, this IS surprising because the iPad 2 is still one of the hottest selling items on the market. I *just* sold my iPad 2, one year old, used, for $530. That's just $70 less than what I paid for it new.