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While lots of manufacturers are happy to sell you their latest and greatest servers and data center hardware, very few have buy-back or trade-in programs for when you are ready to upgrade.
Since most high-end hardware retains its value long after the latest versions have come out, selling used Dell servers is a fantastic way to recoup sunk costs on equipment that has retained value.
At OceanTech, our goal is to provide electronic recycling opportunities for companies that are selling servers. We buy Dell R510, Dell R710, and Dell R810 servers because they remain in high demand among growing businesses.
Selling equipment is something that lots of IT departments decide to try on their own. They know the value of the equipment, and they think they’ll save some money by doing it themselves.
Problems arise when faced with ensuring that all sensitive data has been deleted from the equipment. If repairs are required, that puts a crimp in the resale process too.
The best solution for selling used Dell servers is to call a reputable electronics recycler. Electronics recyclers are set up to purchase retired equipment. If the equipment needs to have data erased or repairs made, a company with expertise in that area can handle it.
In Minnesota, companies and organizations of all sizes have learned to trust OceanTech for all their electronic recycling and equipment disposal needs.
OceanTech consistently provides more return on investment than any of its top competitors. They can do it because they have the systems in place to repair and resell used Dell servers and other hardware, including laptops, computers, monitors, printers, fax machines, phone systems, and more.
Find out more about what we pay for used Dell servers by calling OceanTech at 612-331 4456. Read about all of our services here on our website at www.oceantechonline.com.
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