Home 9 Uncategorized 9 Eliminate the Hassle of Selling Off-Lease Apple Computers on Craigslist
We hear it all the time: in an attempt to generate revenue with off-lease Apple laptops and computers, IT directors are put in the position of a salesman, posting individual pieces of equipment on Craigslist and hoping for a sale.Once the calls and emails start, it doesn’t take long for discouragement to set in. There are plenty of people out there who want to buy your used Macs, but the hassle of driving to meet someone or the haggling that occurs is not worth the time it takes. Most Craigslist buyers are looking for a deal that isn’t going to help your bottom line.OceanTech solves the problem for you. We will inventory, price and pay you for your Apple laptops and desktop computers. Your off-lease Macs have value to our customers, which include Fortune 500 and 1000 companies, as well as small businesses that are willing to pay what your used Apple computers are worth.One call to OceanTech sets the wheels in motion. Our Minneapolis-based facility serves companies in the Twin Cities and all across the country. We partner with logistics experts who help us service companies with multiple facilities across the nation. If you’re faced with a large number of used Apple computers or Macs, we can take care of all of them for you.Refurbishing Apple computers is something we can also help with. If you have an employee buyback program but need to have equipment inventoried, have all data destroyed, and ensure that the computers are free of confidential company data prior to selling them to your employees, we can help. Our customized programs are made easy because our goal is to develop a long-term relationship with you.Your off-lease Apple laptops and Apple computers are worth more in the marketplace than on trade-in, so before you pack them up and ship them back to your leasing company, give OceanTech a call at 612 331 4456.
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