You happen to have all unwanted electronics drag? An old MP3 player perhaps? A GPS device? A couple of cameras you no longer use?
Well, if you have any gadgets that spend most of their time on the back of the wardrobe rather than in your hand, Amazon is happily taking off their you. Wednesday, the Seattle-based company has extended its recovery program to include thousands of electronic items. Called the "Electronics recovery Store", it offers everyone the chance to trade in items unwanted for Amazon.com gift cards.
The list of articles that you can make trade includes the tablets, cell phones, MP3 players, cameras, GPS units and more. You can (carefully) throw in a single box, and above all, Amazon shipping cost you nothing.
In a statement on the website of the company, Paul Ryder, vice President of electronics to the Amazon, said: "" Technology is constantly evolving and latest, best versions of the consumer electronics are introduced all the time." He continued: "we want to give clients the opportunity to obtain the value of their used electronics." Hundreds of thousands of customers have already received millions of dollars in gift cards in other products of our program. "The electronic category is a natural extension and we are delighted to offer our clients more recovery options."
No matter where you purchased the item, be it on the site itself, a local store or even a friend. First you need to do is research in the resumed store to see if it offers something for the item you want to trade. If your lucky, simply click on the resume button to add the item to your resume sending.
"Amazon Exchange program offers a variety of types of including"As new"condition,"Good"and"Acceptable,"giving customers an easy way to display multiple values of the recovery," the company says on its Web site.
Once you have finished, you can send to Amazon for free. Once an employee has inspected and evaluated the goods, an Amazon gift cheque will be deposited in your account "generally within 48 hours."
Can wait you for your old items? Well, at the time, Amazon were offering up to $143.25 for an Apple iPod touch 32 GB (4th generation). For iPod 3 G 32 GB, you are looking for to up to $113. For any iPad owners who upgrade to the iPad 2 recently, you can expect up to $340.75 for your former 64 GB Wi - Fi model. As for the cameras, if you have a Lumix DMC - LX3 is in good condition, you can be offered up to $147.
Resumption of the Amazon store includes items such as textbooks, video games and the DVD of Telefilm.
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