Home 9 Uncategorized 9 Sell Your Off-Lease Laptops Instead of Buying Them
When the lease is up on your company’s laptop computers, it’s usually time to replace them with newer models. You can also sell those off-lease laptops, usually for more than the cost of buying out the lease.  OceanTech is a Minneapolis-based electronics recycling company that buys off-lease laptops, computers and tablets.While your initial impression might be that selling those off-lease laptops might be more trouble than it’s worth, it’s actually the best thing for your business bottom line.When the leases on computers are up, it’s up to the company that leased them to box them up and return them to the leasing company.  That raises issues of data security and concerns over the potential loss of proprietary company data.Instead, save the worries over security and the hassle over shipping and call one of the nation’s top electronics recycling companies.OceanTech pays more for off-lease computers than anyone in the industry.  Sometimes they pay two or even three times more.  That’s because, as an electronics recycling company, OceanTech is in the business of reselling business machines to a huge market of major companies that know where to get the best deal.While a leasing company might provide a small incentive for returning off-lease laptops, OceanTech will typically pay enough for them that you can buy-out your lease, ensure secure data destruction, and come out with cash ahead to go toward the next leasing period.For more information on selling your off-lease computers, contact a representative of OceanTech today at 612 331 4456.  You’ll appreciate our prompt attention to your needs, our knowledgeable employees, and our service.
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