There are more iPad 1 trade-in options than meets the eye, according to NextWorth’s PR who’ve just given us the heads up on a deal offering customers in-store trade-ins of the first-gen iPads to help subsidize the cost. One of the big U.S. retailers carrying Apple’s iPad 2, Target has partnered wit... |
11 March 2011 10:14 GMT |
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Taiwanese mobile-phone maker HTC seems determined to sell as many smartphones as possible during this year's holiday season. To make sure it does so, the company has initiated a new campaign aimed at those who want to buy a new HTC smartphone, and will give $100 to any user who makes a purchase from Verizon, T-M... |
24 November 2009 03:02 GMT |
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NextWorth, a company that specializes in trade-ins and recycling, has announced a new trade-in program for customers wishing to cover their costs for upgrading to the new iPhone 3G S. The company claims that owners of an iPhone 3G can cover the entire costs of upgrading to the new device, and even have some money lef... |
18 June 2009 10:35 GMT |
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NextWorth, the company that, last year, announced a trade-in service for first-generation iPhone owners looking to upgrade to the new 3G model, has now confirmed expanding its recycling services beyond Apple's iPods and iPhones. The player in consumer electronic upgrades and trade-ins informed of new categories ... |
14 April 2009 14:01 GMT |
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NextWorth is announcing a new trade-in service, this time for first-generation iPhone owners looking to upgrade to the new 3G model. All users need to do is complete a form, send in their used handset and wait for the fat check to arrive. NextWorth customers can receive up to $200 for an 8 gigger, or as much as $300 ... |
26 August 2008 09:57 GMT |
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Ever felt like doing something good for someone? Ever thought that, even if you did, you wouldn't make much of a difference? Well, now you can, thanks to Flipswap. If you've got an old device laying around, or want to upgrade to iPhone 3G but get rid of the original, the folks at Flipswap will gladly take i... |
4 July 2008 16:41 GMT |
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Wireless upgrade cards are now available for owners of an older Mac, from the folks at MacWireless. The company has also announced an AirPort Card Trade-In Program for 11g PC and PCI cards that work with the AirPort drivers built into Mac OS X. As an AirPort owner you can now upgrade your Mac's wireless capabili... |
23 June 2008 05:59 GMT |
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