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Minnesota’s OceanTech say they are seeing an increase in companies interested in selling their off-lease laptops and computers. That’s good news to this Minneapolis-based company, which has positioned itself to pay more for retired IT hardware than anyone else in the business.OceanTech buys Off-Lease Laptops and Computers, which puts money back into your IT budget. That money can be used toward upgrades or new leases, and the computers can be cleaned, refurbished, stripped of all sensitive data, and then resold. OceanTech pays more for retired hardware because they are recycling it for resale, not scrap. Many companies opt to pay off the lease and keep the equipment, but within a short time they realize an upgrade was really in order. Keeping your equipment current means upgrading regularly. That also means that the off-lease equipment you have either has to be stripped of all secure information, packaged and shipped back to the leasing company, or you pay the price to keep it. OceanTech offers an option. Not only will they buy it, but they will pick it up, handle data destruction, and pay you for the equipment. Company founder and CEO Al Sumetsky says that recycling hardware achieves so many benefits for companies that, once they discover OceanTech, they become repeat customers year after year. OceanTech works with companies both small and large, and with logistics partners from coast to coast and around the world, their expertise really shines for companies that are dealing with multiple locations and numerous pieces of leased equipment that is being replaced. “There’s nothing more time consuming for a company than gathering up off-lease equipment, getting the data destroyed, boxing it up, and shipping it off. There’s really no time for that. One phone call to OceanTech takes care of the entire issue and puts money back in your IT budget,” Sumetsky says. For more information on OceanTech, browse the company website at www.oceantechonline, or call 612 331 4456.
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