Want An Upgrade? Go To Radio Shack!


 

radio shack 223x125 Want An Upgrade?  Go To Radio Shack!There is that saying that goes “the only constant thing in this world is change,” and in the case of gadgets and other electronic products, I would have to say that change is indeed the only constant thing! Think about it, how many often do you change your mobile phone? Your laptop?

Probably not as often as you would want, huh? With Radio Shack’s most recent program, you just might be able to afford upgrading your gadgets more often. They have this trade in program wherein customers can bring in any electronic product and receive a gift certificate in exchange. A Radio Shack representative will appraise your gadget and then give you that value in the form of the certificate. While you will definitely not get the brand new amount, it is much better than having to buy a new gadget without getting any discounts, right?

One requirement is that you have to show proper identification and proof of your current address. This is to ensure that the gadgets that are being traded in really belong to you. You never know, there are many unscrupulous individuals out there who might be trading in “hot” goods.

There are other stores which have the same program but Radio Shack’s is unique since they accept large electronics such as LCD TVs and laptops. More so, you need not worry that you might be buying refurbished products that have been traded in – the store is not selling these products, according to a representative.

Is this good news or what?


 

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Noemi is an English teacher-cum-writer. She's recently jumped into the water with both feet, ditching her desk at the office for the couch at home. When not writing, Noemi can be found on the road, hoping to encounter the dragon of her dreams. Yes, she's into fantasy novels, as well as gadgets, and practically anything weird that catches her interest.

One Response to Want An Upgrade? Go To Radio Shack!

  1. Jim says:

    wanted to trade-in my old sony digital camera… they will just give me US$15 for it as fair market value. i thought that wasn’t fair.

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