Monday, October 16, 2017

A SAFE HOME FOR YOUR SMART PHold FRIENDS


Digital literacy is often seen in the limited sense of an individual’s ability to use and benefit from modern electronic gadgets today. However, there is also a need for people to know the true worth of the vast array of gadgets which are at offer. This is especially true for many of us who are used to selling our old wares to the local scraps buyer or the kabadiwala. In this age of smart gadgets where our mobile phones are lighter than our wrist watches and our laptops weigh less than our shoes, the weighing scale of the kabadiwala will yield us naught nought. You surely do not want to part with your three year old Rs. 20,000 mobile phone for Rs. 300. Bargaining with them for a better price would seem useless today given the difficulty, if not for an impossibility, for any individual to judge the right price of the array of electronic gadgets available to us today with newer editions being released every other week.

Personally, I have a had a great fascination for every new release of mobile phone and laptop since my first purchase during college in 2004. With every technological innovation, I would be urged to revise model and edition of the mobile phone and laptop that I possessed. I have ever frequently changed my phone since the days of the first Nokia speaker phone to my Galaxy S6 and Dell Latitude-X300 to my Macbook Air. I have since changed six phones and 3 laptops, but have always felt burdened with the need to sell my previous possessions. I hate bargaining and get annoyed when people underestimate prices based simply on how old they are. Imagine my horror in 2011 when a neighbour argued with me on why my perfectly functional neatly kept Iphone3G was to cost no more than Rs. 3000. This hassle has often led me to resort to waiting for a better price and thus hoarding. Online portals offer chances to put one’s product for sale but the hassle of having to bargain a right price still remains. My mother had in this frustration once sold off our first Dell laptop to the scrap dealer without my knowledge while I was back in hostel. Eventually, even I ended up selling them for cheaper prices with a heavy heart, just to avoid watching them rust and rot in disuse.

We need a buyer who is proficient enough to understand the inherent worth of our gadgets based on the features and values they continue to offer. This is especially true in the case of our mobile phones and laptops which we tend to change more frequently than the rest.




I have found a friend to allay my worries and feel much content in reselling my gadgets today. Cashify fills the much needed space of a technical mediator who helps to procure the best price for our old gadgets in a quick and stress free way. It gives an instant price quote, free device pick-up and instant cash delivery at your doorstep, thus assuring a hassle free experience when selling our older mobile handsets or laptops. Among other electronic delices, they also help us with our older Television sets, desktop computers, tablets, gaming consoles and others. A very beneficial service on offer indeed. Its ease of use is an added advantage when looking to quickly sell off old items.
This festive month seems offering a perfect time to make use of it. So why make haste and let your devices to rot. It’s time to make the most of #cleanupcashout before beginning your purchases this Diwali.

1 comment:

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