Goodbye, old gadgets: J&R launches ‘trade and save’ program

New York-based electronics retailer J&R has teamed up with NextWorth to launch a new trade-in program, which allows customers to get the newest gadgets for less.

Electronics retailer J&R has partnered with gadget reseller NextWorth to offer customers a new trade and save program that allows people to trade in their old gadgets for store credit. The trade-in service is available at either of J&Rs two New York City locations, or through the J&R website.

In-store, J&R accepts used feature phones, iPhones, iPads, iPods, digital cameras, tablets, e-readers, Nintendo DS units and video games.

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