Home 9 Uncategorized 9 How to Sell Your Off-Lease Laptops: Advice for Los Angeles Businesses
Thousands of companies from coast to coast lease laptops for their employees. The benefits of leasing are many, particularly ensuring that employees can always have the most up-to-date equipment available without a significant capital outlay up front.But what do you do with your off-lease computers? Most leasing companies require you to ship the laptops back to them. They don’t offer pick-up services. And what about the data that resides on the machines? You certainly do not want your sensitive company data going back to a leasing company. Small businesses, in particular, do not know the correct procedures for ensuring that all data on a hard drive has been securely destroyed.A better option when laptops are coming off-lease is to sell them to a company that recycles and resells them. In Los Angeles, California, the best option for selling off-lease computers is contacting OceanTech.OceanTech is a nationally known and respected electronics recycling company that purchases off-lease laptops, typically for more than the cost of paying to keep them, and almost always for more than any other option out there.Selling off-lease laptops to OceanTech solves several problems: your company doesn’t have to worry about sanitizing the machines, packing them up, and shipping them to the leasing company, where chances are they will be destroyed. A more environmentally responsible option is recycling, and with OceanTech, that’s what you get.Contact OceanTech and they will pick up your off-lease computers, take them to a secure location where all data is wiped clean using the industry’s best practices, and they will provide documentation that helps ensure that none of your company information will ever be at risk. Of course they also pay you for them, refurbish and repair them if needed, and then resell them on one of their many online marketplaces to organizations that need what you no longer do.Off-lease computers typically are relatively new, have years of use left in them, and maintain a high value. Working with OceanTech ensures that you are recovering the most value for equipment that you are planning to replace, and it leaves you with the option of leasing new laptops without having to pay to ship old ones back to the leasing company.For more information on selling your off-lease laptops in Los Angeles, contact OceanTech at 612 331 4456.
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