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Leasing computers is a popular strategy for many companies both large and small, but when your computers are coming off-lease, you’re faced with the issue of clearing the memories, boxing the computers, and sending them back to the leasing company.  Many companies buy out the lease and have to upgrade the computers anyway.  There is a better way.OceanTech is a Minnesota-based electronics recycling company, and as one of the fastest growing in the country, they have a solution to your computer leasing issues.OceanTech will buy your off-lease computers, typically for considerably more than you have to pay to keep them.  Your employees can still get upgrades, even leased upgrades, but you can use the money you receive from selling the off-lease computers to OceanTech to help pay for those upgrades.  Now that’s a good idea!Here’s how it works:
  1. Call OceanTech with a list of your off-lease computers.
  2. The company will make an offer on the purchase and provide you with a fee structure for secure digital data destruction.
  3. OceanTech will arrive at you facility and remove all equipment.
  4. Each computer will have its memory wiped and be refurbished for resale.
  5. Documentation is provided on each computer for auditing purposes.
  6. You receive a check from OceanTech.
How can OceanTech do this?  The company has a huge market of customers – more than 1500 nationwide – who buy used electronics on OceanTech’s online marketplace.  Your company can do that too.  OceanTech is an environmentally responsible company that purchases used computers for resell.  It’s the most responsible way to recycle electronics.So when the leases are up on your company’s computers, try something new this year and contact OceanTech.  Chances are you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how the numbers come out.Selling your off-lease computers is a win-win-win.  It’s a win for your employees who are getting new computers, it’s a win for your company that recoups sunk costs on the computers, and it’s a win for the buyer down the line who will benefit from a quality computer that still has some good use left in it.For more information on selling off-lease computers to OceanTech, call 612 331 4456 from anywhere in the country.  Our services are nationwide, and we’re ready to assist with your off-lease computer sales.
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