Trade-in value definition
Trade-in value means the value of the motor vehicle as stated in the bill of sale for
Trade-in value means the value of the student transportation vehicle applied during the purchase of a new vehicle.
Trade-in value means the greater of (i) 20 percent of the manufacturer’s suggested retail price of the handset (MSRP) on December 1 of the year prior to the customer’s request for trade-in (or, if the handset is no longer sold by TracFone, the MSRP of the handset on December 1 of the last year it was sold by TracFone), (ii) the price offered for the unlockable version of the handset in question on BuyBackWorld.com on the 1st of the month in which the customer made their request; or (iii) $5.00 (five dollars) for handsets with an MSRP value of $25 or less, and $10.00 for handsets with an MSRP value of $25.01 or more.
More Definitions of Trade-in value
Trade-in value means the value of your Trade-In as determined by a Participating Dealer in accordance with the Quality Standard provided by PreSonus.
Trade-in value means that value which Manx Telecom quotes the customer for the Trade-in of a Mobile Handset or Device. This is subject to Hand-Set Approval and Manx Telecom retains the right of refusal to quote.
Trade-in value means the value of the motor vehicle as stated in the bill of sale for a vehicle which has been traded in to the dealer in a transaction involving the purchase of another vehicle from the dealer.
Trade-in value means the net proceeds on the bill of sale which does not include a balanced or payoff of the trade-in due others.