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Best Buy Will Gladly Take Those Old Gadgets Off Your Hands [Retail]

Best Buy Will Gladly Take Those Old Gadgets Off Your Hands [Retail] Fresh for the most recent year, Best Buy is in a position to launch an initiative where they’ll buy back your old tech gear at a percentage of its original cost. That implies laptops, tablets, televisions and phones will all be returnable.

According to the documents on Boy Genius Report, you’ll sell your devices back for up to 50% of their original cost-once you do it inside the first 6 months. Buy back percentages will drop every 6 months after that. Geared toward people trying to upgrade, that you may only receive store credit for the gadgets you sell. Convenient sure, but you may as well just sell you stuff on craigslist for cold, hard cash. And more of it. [ Boy Genius Report ]

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