BestBuyBuyBack

Latest

  • Best Buy extends free Buy Back promotion on smartphones and tablets to February 26th

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    02.14.2011

    Didn't get around to taking advantage of Best Buy's new Bieber / Ozzy-promoted Buy Back program before the post-Super Bowl free-for-all period expired on February 12th? Then it looks like you're in luck -- the company's just announced that it's extending the free offer until February 26th. Unlike like the previous promotion that applied to a whole range electronics, however, this latest extension only covers smartphones and tablets, although you can obviously still purchase Buy Back coverage for other devices (a laptop or netbook will run you $69.99). Those that opt for it will be able to sell their devices back to Best Buy for "up to" 50 percent of the original purchase price, which they'll naturally receive in the form of a Best Buy gift card. Better than eBay? Maybe not -- but it's not the worst option to have while it's free. Head on past the break for the complete press release.

  • Best Buy's Buy Back Program will let you trade in old tat for new hotness

    by 
    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    01.03.2011

    Best Buy's crafty ploy for the new year has seemingly been uncovered by BGR's tipsters. According to those knowledgeable sources (and the paperwork they've passed along), Best Buy intends to roll out a new Buy Back Program, which will guarantee a given trade-in value for your gadgets, depending on how old they are. Thus, any laptop, tablet, or smartphone you buy from the retailer will be tradeable for 50 percent of its original price within six months of purchase, 40 percent before the first year passes, 30 in the 12- to 18-month period, or 20 in the dying embers of a two-year ownership period. That's pretty hefty depreciation and you'll have to pay an up-front fee to get enrolled in the Program, but hey, if you upgrade like mad, maybe there's some way to make this a financially appealing proposition for the consumer. Maybe... though probably not.