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NextWorth Provides the Easiest Way to Make New Apple iPod Products Even More Affordable with Expanded Electronics Trade-In Program
Budget-conscious consumers interested in the recently released Apple iPods can use Nextworth's new eco- friendly trade-in program, now accepting Playstation PSP, Nintendo DS and Pure Digital Technologies' Flip Camcorders
LAWRENCE, MA, September 13, 2009 /Consumer Electronics PR News/ -- In support of Apple's announcement with its more affordable iPod products, NextWorth is taking steps to help budget-conscious consumers make their purchase of these iPods and iPhones even more economical. With many consumers looking for the lowest cost option to replace old electronics with the new feature-heavy iPod products, NextWorth is introducing expanded electronics for trade-in for cash - including Playstation PSP, Nintendo DS and Pure Digital Technologies' Flip Camcorders.
Apple's announcement makes the iPod Touch product line a very attractive mobile game solution with the extensive library of affordable games, plus the reduced price point for the 8GB iPod Touch. Gamers looking to trade-up their Playstation PSP and Nintendo DS mobile game gadgets for the new iTouch can now visit www.Nextworth.com to receive cash or gift cards for their old game consoles and DS and PSP games. As an added incentive, a 20 percent cash bonus is being offered to the first 200 Sony PSP and Nintendo DS trade-ins received.
The iPod Nano with new camera, FM tuner and pedometer features coupled with its $149 price point will compel current owners of the Pure Digital Technology Flip Video Ultra and Mino cameras to consider upgrading to Apple. In response to Apple's product announcement, NextWorth has added the Flip product line to its trade-in service to make the upgrade even more affordable. As an added incentive, the first 200 Flip Ultra and Mino trade-ins received by NextWorth will receive a 20 percent cash bonus.
"With Apple's App store providing over 21,000 game and entertainment titles, the newest iPods have never been more affordable and attractive to consumers - especially mobile gamers," stated Bob Wesley, NextWorth's Marketing Chief. "With the values we now pay for trade-in of the outdated mobile game devices and games, the Flip video camcorder and older generation iPods, it is an easy way for our customers to afford an upgrade to the advanced iPod products."
Consumers can trade-in their old Flip camcorders, iPods, iPhones and over 10,000 other electronic gadgets at www.NextWorth.com, or at Target.com, J&R, AAFES and other National Retailers. Consumers have the option to be paid for their trade-in with a Gift Card, Check or PayPal. NextWorth will accept both working and broken gadgets and ensure they are reused or recycled responsibly. The company is committed to reduce e-waste for companies like Apple as they continue to introduce new innovative products and make them more affordable.
About NextWorth
Headquartered in Lawrence, Massachusetts, NextWorth is a leading player in providing consumer electronic trade-in and incentivized recycling solutions for retailers and manufacturers. NextWorth helps individuals capture the residual value in their old gadgets by facilitating the sale and trade-in process for a growing list of consumer electronics both online and through select retailers. NextWorth strives to create hassle-free, high value exchanges to ease the upgrade process while creating an incentivized recycling solution to reduce e-waste from entering the waste stream. For more information on NextWorth and their services visit www.NextWorth.com.
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Press Release Contact Information:
Patrick Tarpey NextWorth Media Relations Specialist 2240 E. 61st Pl Indianapolis, IN United States of America 46220 Voice: 317-201-0583 |
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