Posts Tagged ‘TradeIn’
Gadget-Swapping Site Sees 1,000% Spike In iPad Trade-In Volume Post-Apple Event
NextWorth, one of numerous web sites that concentrate on providing upgrade-hungry customers a check for their made use of gizmos, stated today that it experienced an over 1,000 percent boost in the volume of trade-ins around all iPad gadgets in the wake of Tuesday ’ s Apple occasion. The bottom line is that people look to be curious about getting the current equipment, and are divesting themselves of older models to make that take place.
Of the brand-new trade-in volume given that Tuesday, the current, third-generation iPad accounted for 66 percent, while the iPad 2 was responsible for 28 percent of freshly exchanged devices, and the original iPad was available in at just 6 percent. It ’ s interesting that the iPad 3 is leading the pack: this implies a good portion of individuals who simply got a brand-new iPad last spring or sometime since are interested in getting a more recent variation.
Whether those customers are seeking the iPad mini, or the beefed up fourth-generation iPad is tough to tell from these numbers alone, however we ’ ll see exactly how initial sales development throughout the holiday quarter to learn. I have to say, I ’ m lured to switch out my third-generation iPad for the brand-new Lightning-capable hotness myself, if only just to minimize my cable clutter. Anyone else making the switch?
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It’s A Post-PC World: Amazon Adds Laptops, Netbooks To Trade-In Program
We’re living in a post-PC era, which means you likely have a few laptops/netbooks you’re looking to toss out in exchange for a shiny new mobile device. That said, Amazon’s trade-in program has recently included laptops, notebooks, and netbooks to its eligibility list.
The process is pretty simple.
Head on over to Amazon.com/tradein and do a search for the products you want to get rid of. Once you’ve chosen the correct model, you’re asked to label the condition of the device: like new, good, or acceptable.
From there, you’re given the necessary information to send in the device, and once it’s received by Amazon, you’ll be given the specified amount in store credit, direct to your online account.
Of course, there are plenty of other trade-in programs that will accept your old gadgetry, including Gazelle and BuyMyTronics.com. But for those of us who spend a lot of time shopping on Amazon, this seems like one of the more convenient routes to take.
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Verizon Wireless kicks off trade-in program for southern US residents, offers up to $300 credit
If you’re drooling over a new phone and happen to live in the southern United States, we thought you might like to know that Verizon is literally paying prospective customers to jump ship. All you have to do is bring in a mobile phone, regardless of carrier, where you’ll qualify for up to $ 300 toward a new handset from Big Red. If you’re curious, we’re told that non-smartphones will automatically receive a $ 50 credit, while more advanced devices will need to be evaluated by an in-store rep. The program is expected to last through the end of the year, and extends to residents of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. Didn’t make the list? Well, uprooting your family is always an option — although, we’d probably advise against that.
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Amazon Extends Trade-In Program To Kindles, Non-Amazon E-Readers Welcome
If you’re looking to upgrade your e-reader, Amazon just made the transition that much easier. Today the online retailer extended its Trade-In program to cover Kindles and other e-readers. Trading in a Kindle should net you anywhere from $ 25 to $ 135 depending on the model and the device’s condition.
After entering your old e-reader into the system, Amazon will award you with a gift card for the value of your device. And if you’re about to toss your old Kindle in the garbage over shipping costs, think again — Amazon offers free shipping.
With the Kindle Touch and Kindle Fire on the horizon, I wouldn’t be surprised to see many e-reader owners take advantage of this program. Simply visit Amazon’s Trade-In page and enter in the name of your model.
The whole process shouldn’t take more than a couple minutes, and not only will you be making money off of what will soon be garbage, but you’re also helping save the planet. Go Earth!
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Apple’s Trade-In Program Just Got So Much Better
If you were thinking of dumping that old laptop, hold on a second. Apple has just updated its trade-in policy, and you can now bring in any Apple product, as well as any desktop or laptop, for free recycling or even store credit. Yes, any desktop or laptop, including PCs — and it won’t cost you a dime.
Thanks to some keen eyes over at MacRumors, we now know that this is how it’ll go down: You can now trade in your iPad and/or iPhone for its “fair market value” (determined in store, by Apple) on an Apple gift card. Apple has done this for a while with desktops and laptops, both PC and Mac, but is now extending the offering to iPhones and iPads.
But remember, this only applies if your hunk of old technology is fit to be used in something new. If it has no monetary value at all, it goes in the recycle pile. But no worries — Apple has easy, pain-free plans for that, too.
It used to be that when you brought in old computers and displays that were worthless, you could recycle it for free if you were buying a Mac. If you weren’t buying a Mac, you had to pay $ 30 for a shipping fee. Now, whether or not you’re buying a Mac, any brand of computer or display will be recycled for free.
Most brands have some sort of trade-in program for their old products, but just like Apple, they offer credit instead of cash. So if you aren’t an Apple fan and don’t really need credit towards Apple gear, it’s worth the two seconds it’ll take to look up the manufacturer’s trade-in program details and get credit towards a brand you like. Other third-party programs like Gazelle also make it pretty easy to trade-in your old stuff for cash.
But where ever you choose to dump your old stuff, try not to aim for the trash can. The planet could use a break.
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Briefly: iPad trade-in program, Discovery Channel HD app
Briefly: iPad trade-in program, Discovery Channel HD app
Following yesterday’s iPad 2 announcement, Gazelle.com has released information regarding its iPad trade-in program. Current iPad owners can trade-in their first generation model and receive payment in the form of cash, gift cards, or as a donation to a charity. The company is offering $ 375, $ 437, and $ 463, for the 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB Wi-Fi models, respectively. Meanwhile, 3G variants are …
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iPad 2 Case: Marware CEO Hybrid Case Ready for Pre-order
Now that the Apple iPad 2 is out of the bag, case makers are also ready to provide cases for the new tablet. Marware today announced that the C.E.O. Hybrid case for the iPad 2 is available for pre-order. …
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Apple iPad 2 announced as buyers look to new generation of tablets
Apple unveiled the iPad 2, their newest generation tablet, at an event in San Francisco on Wednesday. As Rob Pegoraro reported:
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T-Mobile Offers iPhone Trade-In for Nearly Obsolete HD2
T-Mobile Offers iPhone Trade-In for Nearly Obsolete HD2
Once you wade through all the iPad launch hype, you’ll find T-Mobile trying to stir up some buzz of its own with an interesting trade-in offer that it hopes will turn some cost-conscious heads.


