Trade2save is to open more warehouses at 1661 Tennessee street, San Francisco. Contracts have been signed to take up the another 9000 sf of warehouse space to span the main wing between Tennessee and 3rd. In addition to the online web activities, local Bay Area customers will be able to drop by at a new customer services lounge, where you’ll be able to kick back and relax on sofas, drink fresh ground coffee, soft drinks and enjoy wireless access.
Last Month, in a deal with Blockbusters, Trade2save in partnership with Hillco purchased over 200,000 DVDs, Games and Bluray Movies from over 60 Blockbuster stores singled out for closure. Trade2save are in talks with Blockbusters to handle the liquidation of some of the remaining 850 stores set for closure this year around the country.
Using State of the Art RTI disk resurfacing machines, trade2save resurfaces, re-case and shrink wrap all the inventory. Travis O’Dell, Creative Director says: ” By making our inventory look and feel like new, customers will be encouraged to buy used instead of buying new - this in turn will cut the huge volumes being churned out by the games and entertainment industries each year.
Trade2save also has a restoration center for the thousands of phones coming through its doors. Travis adds ” The trade2save 10 point inspection and refurbishment process ensures that customers buying a pre-owned cellphone or other electronics won’t be getting something shoddy. In most cases we re-case the phone making it look, feel and work like new. Our bottom line is reducing e-waste, and making customers feel good about their pre-owned purchase is an important part of our business”
Trade2save takes over the new premises in 4 weeks. The customer services center will be open too. While the new website is undergoing final tests, customers who want an instant quote for their used games, movies cellphones, computers and other electronics can email trade2save at sales@trade2save.com or call 415-826-9188 Monday-Friday 9.30 a.m - 6.30 p.m. Pacific Time.
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