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Business & Money | Tuesday 28 March, 2017 4:09 pm |
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Virgin Mobile Grants Consumers the Ability to Trade in Old and Broken Devices with the Latest Phones

 

Through its continuous efforts to serve the Saudi society by preserving the environment and safely disposing of electronic devices, Virgin Mobile Saudi Arabia announces the ability for those wishing to buy the latest smart phones and electronic devices to trade in their used or broken phones/devices and receive a coupon for the device’s worth which can be redeemed it at any of the company’s branches.

This offer is part of the company’s goals to continuously provide convenient offers and services to the Saudi society, and specifically the youth. Consumers can now, with great ease and value, own the latest phones and electronic products that they’ve always wanted easier and with better value.

 “We at Virgin Mobile constantly seek to provide unique and innovative offers that fit the needs of the Saudi society in general and the youth in specific. We designed this offer to enable customers to update their smart phones and electronic products in a suitable manner and for the best value possible whilst making use of their old devices” said Fouad Halawi, CEO, Virgin Mobile Saudi Arabia.

This offer also allows customers to trade in their used phones, tablets, and smart watches.  Customers who wish to benefit from this offer can visit Virgin Mobile stores in Saudi Arabia in the following malls: Tala Mall in Riyadh, Aziz Mall in Jeddah, Noor Mall in Madinah, Jubail Mall in Jubail and Mecca Mall in Mecca.

 

It is worth mentioning that the expected amount of electronic waste worldwide for 2017 will reach 65 million tons, as per the lasted study publishedby one of the United Nations Research Center.

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