Essentially, customers place their old device into the compartment, where it’ll attempt to automatically identify device. Of course, in the event it’s unable to do it on its own, you can always manually select it from its database. During the scanning, it verifies the condition of the device, and if it’s able to power on, it’ll attempt to run a diagnostic to further determine its worth.
When all of that is done, it’ll spit out a final value that you can cash out right through the EcoATM – plus, you can even donate some of your money to select charities. Once you’ve made the decision, it’ll dispense your money. All in all, the process can take as little as 5 minutes. Needless to say, it’s an alternative offering versus those mail-in services we see being advertised on TV. Currently, it’s still being tested out in limited markets, but don’t be surprised to see these babies start popping up at local malls or shopping locations throughout the country.

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