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Taking back old gadgets to make room for the new

7:05 PM, Dec 26, 2011   |    comments
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark (KTHV)--The holidays are still on the calendar for a little while longer and some people have more electronics than they need after gifts have been given. What can you do with your old phone, computer or camera, and still get something in return?

Buy back programs may be the solution. Some websites such as NextWorth or Gazelle, will buy your old item. Type in the name of your item, answer a few questions about it's condition and see what the site will pay you for it. 

Other places such as Best Buy offer a Buy Back Program which is similar to "insurance" and you must sign up for it when you buy the product. They offer a trade-in program for items which were not purchased at their store but you can get store credit.

Craig's List is a favorite for millions of people but you must remember it's doing business with individuals--not a company.

For people who don't want to fight long lines or just want a little money for something no longer needed, buy back programs can be a great option to show "out with old and in with the new". And it's all right at your fingertips. 

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