If you’re looking to sell your $75 Apple gift card, peer-to-peer online marketplaces are a common starting point—these platforms let you list your unused card, set a competitive price (usually a small discount off the $75 face value to attract buyers), and connect with people who want to purchase it. Many of these platforms offer basic buyer-seller protection, so you can feel more secure about the transaction; just be sure to read the platform’s rules carefully to avoid any issues with payment or verification.

Another reliable option is gift card exchange websites that provide instant quotes for unused gift cards. These sites typically ask for your card’s serial number and PIN (after confirming you’re the owner) to verify the $75 balance, then offer an immediate payout amount—often via bank transfer, PayPal, or other digital methods. This choice is faster than waiting for a private buyer but may result in a slightly lower offer than what you could get from a peer-to-peer sale.
For those who prefer in-person transactions, some local businesses (like gift card resellers or select retail shops) may buy unused Apple gift cards. You can check with local shops in your area to see if they accept $75 Apple gift cards and what payout they offer—this can be a good option if you want cash right away, but be prepared to compare offers from multiple places to ensure you’re getting a fair value. No matter which method you choose, always confirm the card’s full $75 balance first via Apple’s official website, and never share the card’s PIN or serial number before receiving payment to avoid scams.