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What happens to your smart phone when it's sent to Gazelle?

Any idea what happens to a smart phone that's sent to Gazelle?

The first leg of a device's journey is to Gazelle's processing facility in Kentucky. Once it’s there, the Gazelle team rigorously inspects 30 points of the phone to confirm its condition and then all data is immediately wiped from the device to ensure that any personal information that may have been left behind stays secure. After the reset, the next leg of the journey begins, where the device is made to look brand new again, through replacing a broken screen or smoothing out some of those nicks (for example). Then, the device is off to find an owner, being purchased at a cost more affordable than a brand new one. And a new consumer falls in love with the device, all over again! 
Pretty neat, eh?

With their Certified pre-owned service, Gazelle goes the extra mile for their customers:

Gazelle puts every single phone through a 30-point quality inspection process. There are no contracts and no strings attached. If you're not totally satisfied with your new device, Gazelle lets you return it within 30 days of purchase - risk free. You get a really nice phone, in Like New or Good condition, at a great price.

If you're looking to buy a smart phone, it's definitely worth your while to check out and buy Certified pre-owned devices from Gazelle today.

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