Kamis, 30 Mei 2013

[Mobile Cellphone Info] AT&T Trade-in Program coming May 1, will offer credit of $100 or more for devices

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1, will offer credit of $100 or more for devices'




Been jonesing to pick up one of the new smartphones that've been hitting AT&T
lately? Starting tomorrow, AT&T will be making it even more tempting to do just
that with a new trade-in promotion. The carrier has announced that on May 1,
it'll begin handing out credits of at least $100 for device trade-ins that
customers can turn around and use on any smartphone that AT&T sells. That
includes iPhones, the HTC One, the BlackBerry Z10 and the Samsung Galaxy S 4.
AT&T subscribers that are interested in taking advantage of this offer can visit
their local AT&T-owned retail store or participating authorized dealer and bring
along a piece of mobile hardware that's no more than three years old and in
good, working condition. AT&T says that it will accept smartphones, feature
phones, tablets, netbooks and data cards, and products from carriers other than
AT&T are eligible for the program.
After trading a device in, customers will be given a credit that can be used in
a few different ways. Subscribers looking for a new device can put it toward the
purchase of any new smartphone in AT&T's inventory (with a new two-year
agreement), or it can be used to pick up some new accessories for a device that
they already own. The credit can also be applied to a monthly bill or donated to
the Cell Phones for Soldiers charity.
There's certainly no shortage of ways to get rid of old mobile hardware in order
to upgrade to the new hotness. However, AT&T's new trade-in program looks like a
pretty simple way for the big blue carrier's subscribers to free themselves of
some aging phone or tablet and then turn right around and pick up a new device
at a discounted price. AT&T says that customers can receive at least a $100
credit for hardware that meets its trade-in criteria, but in order to find out
the exact amount that a product is worth, users should visit a participating
store or use AT&T's trade-in appraisal page, which can be found right here.
Via AT&T


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