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Eurocom Laptop Trade-in Program Enables Recycling and Discount

Customers can recycle their old laptops and get 25% off a new customizable and user-upgradeable laptop.

Eurocom Laptop Trade-in Program Enables Recycling and Discount
Source: Eurocom
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By DE Editors  

November 17, 2023

Eurocom is now offering customers 25% off a new user upgradeable, custom-built Eurocom laptop with the trade-in of their old laptop.

Eurocom customers can now trade in their outdated Eurocom, Alienware or MSI laptop for a brand new, customized and user-upgradeable Eurocom laptop. Eurocom laptops are upgradeable and built to customers’ needs. If the trade-in laptop is fully configured with all required components, it is eligible for this trade-in program. Up to 25% will be discounted from the cost of a new Eurocom Laptop depending on the condition of your trade.

Eurocom designs high-performance supercomputer class mobile systems. Eurocom integrates MXM 3.0 technology into high-performance and gaming laptops because it allows those systems to support powerful graphics technology while allowing user upgradeability, the company reports.

"We are seeing that a lot of our customers are getting tired of disposable technology that needs to be replaced almost every year due to technology obsolescence. Or they must be replaced due to lack of spare parts to fix them. They are looking for more socially responsible products from companies that fulfill customers’ 'right to repair.' Mark Bialic, Eurocom president says. “At Eurocom, every single laptop that we sell is custom built by hand. That means our customers can customize their Eurocom laptops based on their specific needs at the time of their purchase. Our customers can then upgrade the components of their system well after their initial purchase or upgrade their entire system through our trade-in Program.”

At Eurocom, customers can configure their system at time of purchase, customize its performance by overclocking their laptop on select systems and then upgrade their system through the trade-in program.

“We are seeing customers from all over the world and from all walks of life trade-in their old laptop for a brand new, custom built, fully upgradeable Eurocom system with the Trade-In Program,” says Mark Bialic.

Eurocom has been a proponent of customers' “right to pepair” their products. The Eurocom service department keeps a large inventory of parts to ensure upgrades into the future. 

“The main focus of our Trade-in Program is the technology recycling aspect: reducing e-waste, helping consumers to recycle their old IT equipment instead of disposing equipment while providing extra value to customers in the form of a discount.” Bialic says.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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