High-end computer maker Alienware has launched a new trade-in program for shoppers who lust after the company’s exotic hardware but can’t quite justify spending $5,000 (or more).
The new AlienExchange Trade-In Program essentially allows you to send almost any old gadget (PC, MP3 player, video game console, PDA, whatever) to Alienware as a credit towards a new Alienware PC or other product.
Just go to the AlienExchange site, enter in the details of your aging gizmos, and Alienware will give you a trade-in quote. If you decide to follow through, you can print out a free shipping label for bundling all your goods off to the company.
If you’re looking to trade in an old Alienware computer, the company will give you an extra $200 credit on top of the actual value of the machine.
Granted, you’re not going to get tremendous deals here (a PlayStation 2 in excellent condition with two controllers only fetches $23?), but if you have a closet full of old but still functional gadgets, don’t want to bother with posting everything on eBay, and are in the market for a sexy new PC, this is a nifty service.
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