Electronics recycling has become a familiar trend these days and while many people had to deal with limitations on what gadgets or devices to trade-in for cash or gifts, NextWorth has widened the category by adding some other gadgets acceptable for trade-in. Among the new devices added included:
“We’re 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. “We’re 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.”
Trading in an old device is now easier than ever with NextWorth’s Web site redesign and enhanced functionality at www.nextworth.com. To find the value of your product, simply type the product name in the search box to see what it is worth.
Search results dynamically update with pictures and titles to zero in on your specific item. Free shipping is provided with every transaction online and in-store trade-in programs are being offered at a growing number of their retail partners’ stores.
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