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| By Gadgetress on RadioShack If you're about to dump your old iPod, cell phone or other electronic device anyway, you might as well get some money for it, right?
RadioShack now offers an electronics trade-in program, which swaps store gift cards for your old e-junk. A lot of this stuff we shouldn't be dumping into the trash anyway because they are considered hazardous e-waste. I just ran a couple things through the site. My old photo iPod which is in good condition would get me a $35 gift card. My husband's old 14-inch iBook would get me $144.08, although if it was "cosmetically excellent," it'd get us a $192.10 gift card. Not bad! This could come in handy for holiday gift giving. The program accepts GPS devices, MP3 Players, wireless phones, digital camcorders, car audio head units, digital cameras, notebook computers, game consoles and video games. Not on the list: desktop computers. For those, I suggest using Toshiba's trade-in program where you get actual CASH (read "Toshiba's PC recycling program now accepts all e-junk"). Just plug in your details at RadioShack's site: RadioShack.com/tradein. If you accept the price, you print out the pre-paid shipping label, package up the gadget and send it in. The gift card is mailed to you. RadioShack says it issues the gift card 10 to 14 days after the product is received. Related: Post from: Alt+Save with the Gadgetress RadioShack offers gift cards for your old electronics | | | | |
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