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trade-in

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trade-in

a. a used article given in part payment for the purchase of a new article
b. a transaction involving such part payment
c. the valuation put on the article traded in
d. (as modifier): a trade-in dealer
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Founded in 2010, the company's product portfolio includes SafeTrade, an omni-channel software system that automates mobile device trade-ins, and Rodio, a workforce communication platform that closely aligns with an organization's hierarchical structure to exchange business-critical messages.
A tech blog reported that Apple was working with recycling company Brightstar and that trade-ins could be refurbished by Apple and resold in emerging markets throughout the world.
In these instances, our Trade-Ins and Rebuilds program is an ideal solution."
iPad trade-ins grew by 500 percent only a week after Apple announced the iPad mini and iPad 4 in October.
The 23-year-old was working as a manager when she carried out a series of fake trade-ins, scanning stock and taking cash to a total of pounds 5,750, over three to four months.
The resource is designed to help dealers convert website traffic and capture more of the coveted consumer trade-ins. It claims to convert dealer website traffic into sales by addressing the most sensitive aspect of the automotive transaction for the consumer, the trade-in.
With all the trade-ins he takes, doesn't he get burned on occasion?
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