Best Buy smartphones packed with free Buy Back Program through Feb 26

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Whether users’ missed out the year-end gadget sale or didn’t find a smartphone wrapped up on this Valentine’s Day, Best Buy has designed a blueprint for gizmo shoppers to unleash a new spree. The company recently announced that smartphone purchases from their retail outlets until February 26, 2011 will be accompanied by the free Buy Back Program.

Customers who frequently change their smartphones can make the optimum from this offer. The Buy Back program has been crafted for enabling users to redeem approximately 50 percent of the original price paid for the handset. This means that tech freaks who take home the Nexus S for a retail price of $530 (approx. Rs. 23,879) can recover approximately $265 (approx. Rs. 11,939) by returning the device before their next purchase.

“Best Buy has seen a great initial response to the Buy Back Program overall, and heard from nearly half of our customers that the main reason they replace their mobile phones or tablets in particular is to keep up with technology,” remarked Shawn Score, President of Best Buy Mobile. “That’s why we’re providing the Buy Back Program free of charge on mobile phones and tablets now through Feb. 26, right on the heels of pre-sale and in-store availability of highly anticipated devices like the HTC Thunderbolt and iPhone 4 on Verizon Wireless.”

For gaining maximum redemption, the device needs to be in an efficient working condition with its original parts in place. The company has also revealed that Best Buy customers will be immediately presented with payment details for eliminating obscurities. With this, smartphone owners can immediately apply for obtaining the stated sum devoid of any hassles. Furthermore, during this two-week period, users can acquire the Buy Back program free-of-cost even on purchasing tablets including the iPad.

Those who wish to pick the next advanced smartphone in town can now visit their nearest Best Buy store to get maximum benefits from this free Best Buy program.