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Over the last couple of years, businesses from coast to coast leased tablets for their employees.  Today, with tablets a standard “must-have,” lower prices, and dozens of models to choose from, IT departments are weighing the pros and cons of lease versus buy to decide the best course for the next round of upgrades.Companies that have dozens, or even hundreds of off-leased tablets are looking at the issue of what’s on those tablets as they prepare to turn them in.  Paying to keep the tablet, when it needs to be upgraded anyway, doesn’t make a lot of sense, may look like the only “safe” option, but is it?Your company’s off-lease tablets are worth more to an electronics recycling company than to the leasing company.  OceanTech is a Minneapolis-based electronics recycling company that buys, cleans, repairs, refurbishes and resells off-lease tablets, as well as all other computers, printers, and high-end data center equipment.Instead of your department taking on the task of collecting, clearing, boxing and shipping your off-lease tablets, contact OceanTech.  We’ll pick them up anywhere in the United States, deliver them to our secure facility for data destruction, provide your company with the necessary documentation for any auditing requirements, and buy the off-lease tablets from your company.Data on the tablets can be safely wiped clean, and even on older models there is a vibrant resell market.  That’s why OceanTech pays more than any other electronics recycling company.  They are buying for resale.For more information on disposing of your off-lease tablets the most environmentally responsible and security-conscious way, call OceanTech at 612 331 4456.
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