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Introducing the VoIP Supply Reclaim Program
VoIP Supply
announces the launch of their Reclaim VoIP equipment buyback program. Under the Reclaim program, companies and individuals can sell their used or excess VoIP equipment to VoIP Supply in return for store credit or direct payout.
The Reclaim program was designed based on VoIP Supply’s roots in IT asset management and experience in the supply of VoIP equipment. Through Reclaim, sellers undertake an easy four step process to receive fair market value for their equipment allowing them to receive back a portion of their initial investment in this equipment.
“Spending has increased this year as the economy continues to improve, but this spending is still very tight” stated Benjamin Sayers, CEO of VoIP Supply LLC. “Reclaim is a perfect vehicle for those with restricted budgets to recapitalize existing equipment assets in order to increase their overall budget available for new technology investments.”
Reclaim also provides companies currently utilizing VoIP with a more affordable way to upgrade to the latest in VoIP technology.
“New technologies such as HD (High Definition) voice can be a tough sell for companies that just purchased new handsets a year or two ago,’ stated Garrett Smith Director of Marketing and Business Development at VoIP Supply, LLC. “These companies certainly realize the value in utilizing new technologies like HD voice, but are faced with budgetary limitations. With Reclaim these companies can lessen the blow of upgrading to these new technologies by reclaiming some of their initial investment in their legacy equipment and putting it towards the cost of newer offerings.”
In addition to new capital for technology investments and more affordable upgrades, many sellers will also benefit from the ability to properly dispose of their legacy or excess equipment.
Every year billions of dollars worth of perfectly acceptable and operational equipment sits idle in a storage room or closet leaving many with financial, environmental and security liabilities. Reclaim allows companies to properly recycle this excess or legacy equipment, preventing e-waste and putting the equipment to good use.
Check out more information about
VoIP Supply’s Reclaim VoIP equipment buyback program
.
Posted on Dec 16, 2009
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