Posted on February - 02 - 2011
Target, RadioShack buy back iPhones, other used gadgets
According to USA Today, the trend of dumping unwanted gadgets online at sites like eBay and Craigslist now has shifted to brick-and-mortar retail stores, with a twist.
Major retailers, such as Target and RadioShack, are buying back products from customers in-store and offering credit toward purchase of new products. The retailers are working with a handful of websites that hunt for used gadgets, including NextWorth, Gazelle and CExchange. And there are dozens of other sites looking to snap up old gear, such as cashforiphones.com or buymytronics.com.
Buying back products from customers “drives traffic into the store, and helps tell that we’re a place that can provide value above what you could find at another retailer,” says Rob Dunlap, RadioShack’s divisional merchandise manager. Target works with Boston-based NextWorth to handle the re-selling of the products that are traded in. NextWorth then turns to traditional online outlets such as eBay and Amazon to re-sell the gear. There’s a robust market for those used goods.
Read the full report at the USA Today Web site.
