Gadgetism.org > NextWorth Expands BuyBack Service to More Gadgets : TreeHugger
[TreeHugger] “Were building on past success with our iPod and iPhone trade-in program and have responded to customer requests to expand into other product categories,” said Dave Chen, CEO of NextWorth. “Were now helping consumers make some extra cash from more of these devices, allowing them to upgrade to the latest and greatest gadgets and video games, while at the same time doing our part to prevent some of the 1.5 to 1.9 million tons of electronics waste disposed every year from ending up in landfills.”
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[Mobilewhack.com] New Gadgets Added to NextWorth Electronics Trade-in Program ...: “Were building on past success with our iPod and iPhone trade-in program and have responded to customer requests to expand into other product categories,” said Dave Chen, CEO of NextWorth. “Were now helping consumers make some extra cash from more of these devices, allowing them to upgrade to the latest and greatest gadgets and video games, while at the same time doing our part to reduce some of the 1.5 to 1.9 million tons of electronics waste disposed every year from ending up in landfills.”
[CNET News.com] Gadget trade-in services that pay off | Webware - CNET: For high-tech gadgets that might be a year old, I regularly get half to two-thirds of what I bought it for. Sure, it's more work to come up with an attractive ad with pictures, and then pack and ship out, but I say it's worth the satisfaction of selling an item to someone who really wants it and get a decent price for it.
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