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Buy, Sell, &
Trade Used Network Equipment
Trading in your network equipment to a GGI Used Redback
has one primary advantage over selling it yourself: it's much
simpler. Instead of listing a for-sale ad, taking time to meet
potential buyers and worrying if someone's check is going to
clear, consumers who decide to trade in their network equipment
simply come to a pricing agreement with us. That's really about
it.
But trading in network equipment involves some issues to
consider. The biggest trade-off is the likely possibility of
receiving less money in a trade with a reseller than in a
private sale. A dealer may be more willing to take a
less-than-perfect network equipment off your hands, but he's not
going to do it at a premium. When you sell it yourself, you
invest more time in the process, but you usually get rewarded
with a bit of extra money.
Otherwise, the same general rules apply to trading in your
network equipment as to selling it on your own. Dealers obtain
used network equipment they sell from two main sources —
trade-ins from customers like you, and at auction.
Know the condition of your used network equipment — its strong
points and its weak ones.
By eliminating all the hassle involved with selling the network
equipment on your own, trading it in may be worthwhile. That's
for you to decide.
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To learn more about our company, please visit our other
web sites at:
Resources for Used Network
Equipment
Since we appreciate your business so much, we offer the
same discount rate of 50-90% off list price to our
customers on all our network equipment websites. |
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