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A Trade-In Program, or and Trade-Up Program, allow customers to feel better about upgrading because they feel they are going to get some of their investment back.
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Donating unwanted items is a fantastic way to help others and declutter your space. But before you box up those old electronics, consider trade-in programs! They allow you to unload unwanted items and potentially make some money towards a new purchase. It's a win-win for you, the environment, and potentially someone who needs that item!
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Here are some popular retailers with trade-in programs:
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Major Retailers:
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Best Buy: https://tradein.bestbuy.com/
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Target: While Target doesn't have a general trade-in program, they do offer a specific program for car seat trade-in: https://corporate.target.com/sustainability-governance/circularity/waste-elimination-reduction
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Walmart/Sam's Club: https://walmart.cexchange.com/
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Electronics Manufacturers:
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Game Stores:
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GameStop: https://www.gamestop.com/trade/
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Third-Party Buyback Sites:
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Buy Back World: https://www.buybackworld.com/
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Gazelle: https://buy.gazelle.com/
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Taking care of yourself includes your physical and mental well-being. Decluttering your space can be a great way to reduce stress and create a more calming environment. Donating unused items allows you to help others while clearing out clutter. Trade-in programs offer a way to combine these benefits – decluttering your space, potentially getting some money back, and helping the environment by keeping items out of landfills.
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BTW: Consumer Reports has more information about trade in programs including tips to get more for trade ins HERE
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