U of A Computer Store Technology Trade In

U of A Computer Store Technology Trade In
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The University of Arkansas Computer Store is now offering a technology trade-in service for the University of Arkansas community. Electronics that are brought in to the store will be evaluated based on their condition – like new, good, or busted. Many devices, including smartphones, tablets, gaming consoles, and laptops, can be exchanged for a U of A Bookstore gift card to be used in the Computer Store, Bookstore, or any of the four Razorback Shop locations.

Students, faculty, staff and community members who would like to participate in the trade-in program may bring their personally owned electronics by the Computer Store in the Garland Center to get an estimate. If the device doesn't have a trade-in value, the Computer Store also offers electronic recycling at no charge.

Contacts

Jonathan Tannehill, manager
University of Arkansas Computer Store
479-575-5414, jtanneh@uark.edu

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