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As businesses upgrade their systems, they often are left with used media that they have no further use for.  OceanTech of Minneapolis has been working with companies all across the United States, helping them realize that their LTO 4 tapes have value, even if they will never use them again.Erasing an LTO 4 tape is possible, and once erased, it is a valuable commodity that can be sold to another business that uses the media.  OceanTech has access to the buyers who want your used LTO 4 tapes, so the best way to tap into the market is by selling your tapes to OceanTech.Companies are always concerned with the contents of used LTO 4 tapes.  After all, they contain valuable archived information, and even if it has been saved elsewhere, some businesses are reluctant to part with the tapes.  But the best thing to do is to let the tapes go.OceanTech recycles for resale, so they are set up to destroy the data that exists on used LTO 4 tapes in order to resell the tapes to other users.  Security is guaranteed, from the moment the tapes are picked up by one of our logistics partners until they are delivered to our Minneapolis facility where the data is destroyed.An erased LTO 4 tape becomes something of value that other companies are interested in owning.  That’s why OceanTech has been known to pay as much as three times more for your used LTO 4 tapes than any other electronics recycler.No matter where your business is located in the United States, OceanTech can handle your electronics recycling needs.  The company recycles everything from laptops and computers to printers, LCD TVs, phone systems, and LTO 4 tape and other media.Over the last decade, OceanTech has built a reputation and a fast growing business by paying more than any other recycling company for used IT equipment.  That includes used LTO 4 tapes.OceanTech provides documentation on all data destruction procedures, and if you prefer to have your LTO 4 tapes destroyed, they can handle that too.  However, there is value in the used tapes, and OceanTech is willing to pay top dollar for them.For more information on sanitization of your LTO 4 tapes or recycling of other electronics within your business, contact OceanTech at 612 331 4456.
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