DALLAS – Service members, military families, retirees, Veterans, Department of Defense civilians and other members of the military community can turn their old electronics into new savings with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s in-store electronics trade-in program.
Beginning Oct. 1, authorized Exchange shoppers can trade in used phones, laptops, tablets, gaming systems, smartwatches and fitness trackers in stores for instant credit on a purchase or receive an Exchange gift card.
“The Exchange is making it easy for shoppers to turn the electronics they’re no longer using into savings on their next purchase,” said Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Osby, the Exchange’s senior enlisted advisor. “It’s an environmentally friendly way to deliver even more value to the military community.”
For in-store trade-ins, shoppers can bring their electronics to an Exchange PowerZone, found in most PXs and BXs. They will receive an instant credit on any purchase or upgrade or receive their credit as a gift card. Online shoppers can visit ShopMyExchange.com and type “electronics trade-in” in the search bar. They can follow the instructions to receive a free quote and prepaid shipping label. Once their trade-in is received, an e-gift card will be sent their way.
The trade-in program is available to shoppers in the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. For more information, shoppers can visit their local Exchange or ShopMyExchange.com.
Date Taken: | 09.27.2022 |
Date Posted: | 09.27.2022 12:48 |
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Location: | DALLAS, TEXAS, US |
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