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Selling your Motorola Edge 40 Pro requires proper documentation to ensure a smooth transaction and legal compliance. Having the right documents ready can help you avoid delays and disputes. This guide outlines the essential documents you need when selling your smartphone.
Proof of Ownership
The most critical document is proof that you own the device. This confirms that you have the legal right to sell it. Acceptable proof of ownership includes:
- Original purchase receipt or invoice
- Warranty card with your name and device details
- Official sales receipt from an authorized retailer
Device Details and Specifications
Providing detailed information about your Motorola Edge 40 Pro helps the buyer verify the device. Include:
- Model number and serial number
- IMEI number(s)
- Color and storage capacity
- Original packaging and accessories (if available)
Transfer of Ownership Documents
To legally transfer ownership, certain documents are necessary. These may include:
- Bill of sale or sales agreement
- Transfer form (if applicable in your region)
- Proof of payment (bank transfer receipt, PayPal confirmation, etc.)
Reset and Data Removal Confirmation
Before handing over your device, ensure all personal data is securely erased. Keep a record of this process, such as:
- Screenshot or confirmation of factory reset
- Backup files or data transfer records
Additional Recommendations
While not mandatory, the following documents can facilitate the sale:
- Photographs of the device from multiple angles
- Any warranty or service records
- Correspondence with the buyer (emails, messages)
Having these documents prepared ensures a transparent and secure sale of your Motorola Edge 40 Pro. Always verify local regulations and requirements for selling electronic devices in your area.