NOKIA PROMOTES THE ART OF RECYCLING
Submitted by Mawe on Sun, 04/19/2009 - 10:54.Bookmark/Search this post with:
Nokia has recently come up with their trade-up program that allows you to purchase your new Nokia phone by trading up the old ones that you own. How does this program works? In just three easy steps! First is to get a quote for your present mobile phones from your nearest manufacturer and the good news is that you may send up to about four phones. Next step is to purchase a new Nokia phone from an authorized Nokia dealer then proceed to the last step of simply mailing in your old phones, together with the proof of purchase for the new Nokia device you’ve just bought. Remember to complete an online Trade-up form and wait to recive an email of confirmation which must include the list of mobiles you sent in, the trade-up transaction number, and the estimated value. You must take note that you should keep a copy of this mail. Within thirty days of the quote date, you must ship your items and proof of purchase or else the estimated value will be disabled. Your mobile phones will be inspected upon receipt in the trade-up center. To examine the conditions of your phone before sending to them, here are three condition levels you may want to consider: 1. Mint. The mobile phone must be in good working condition and does not need any restoration. The body must be clean and almost bears a still NEW look with all the rest of the parts operating well. 2. Good. The mobile must still be fully functional, given that there will be no technical problems to be found regardless of a few and minor scratches which is considered a normal wear out of the unit. 3. Poor. The phone in this level may have some cosmetic defects like dents, scratches, smudges but should have no major technical problem. A check for the final value will be mailed to you within four to six weeks, which includes the receiving of your old phone and the proof of purchase of your new Nokia mobile phone.
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Are you planning to get yourself a new Nokia phone? If you are, then Nokia is all supportive in not just presenting to you a wide variety of the mobile unit choices but a beneficial way to dispose your old Nokia phone as well.


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