NextWorth Expands Consumer Electronics Trade-In Retail Presence

NextWorth adds Nebraska Furniture Mart to list of electronics trade-in programs

BILLERICA, Mass.--()--NextWorth (www.NextWorth.com), a leader in consumer electronics upgrades and trade-ins, continues to expand its retail trade-in programs nationwide. Highlighted by a new retail partnership with Nebraska Furniture Mart, NextWorth is dedicated to adding sustainable solutions for unused electronics by making the trade-in of devices convenient and easy for all consumers.

“In-store trade-in programs are a great value-add for retailers,” said Jeff Trachsel, CMO of NextWorth. “Customers can conveniently offload used electronics, get credit instantly, and then use the gift card or store credit received to continue shopping while in the store.”

The in-store trade-in experience is quick and easy, with the added value of personal interaction to ensure consumers are given fair and accurate values. Products are evaluated on-site and values are determined immediately. Consumers then instantly receive credit toward a new purchase, or a prepaid gift card for the value of the trade.

NextWorth has successfully launched in-store trade-in programs with premium retailers such as Target, J&R, and MovieStop. Nebraska Furniture Mart continues NextWorth’s mission to bring convenient trade-in solutions to consumers everywhere, while keeping outdated and unused electronics items out of landfills.

“This is a great opportunity for Nebraska Furniture Mart customers to trade in their current electronics for a newer, better featured device while getting some value and helping the environment,” added Jody Rusnak, Director Appliance & Electronics for Nebraska Furniture Mart.

The new electronics trade-in program from NextWorth allows Nebraska Furniture Mart customers to conveniently trade-in used electronics items in the following categories: Apple iPod™, Point and Shoot Cameras, Digital SLR Cameras, Apple iPhone™, Cell Phones, Tablets and e-Readers, Apple iPad™, Calculators, Notebooks, Apple Laptops, Movies and Video Games.

For more information about Nebraska Furniture Mart’s electronics trade-in program, visit a local store or visit www.nfm.nextworth.com.

For more information on NextWorth, please visit www.NextWorth.com.

About NextWorth

Headquartered just outside Boston, Massachusetts, NextWorth is a leader in consumer electronic upgrades and trade-ins with a mission of promoting reuse and recycling. NextWorth strives to keep consumer electronics out of the landfills and helps people responsibly upgrade their gadgets. NextWorth facilitates the sale and trade-in process for 13 different product categories, including leading products such as iPads, iPods, and iPhones, both online and through select retailers. NextWorth strives to create hassle-free, high-value exchanges to ease the upgrade process for consumers.

About Nebraska Furniture Mart

Nebraska Furniture Mart was founded in 1937 in Omaha, Nebraska by Rose Blumkin in the basement of her husband’s jewelry store with a $500 investment. In 1983, Warren Buffett purchased a majority interest in Nebraska Furniture Mart and made it part of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies. In 2006 Nebraska Furniture Mart added the ability to buy online through its web site, nfm.com. Nebraska Furniture Mart continues to maintain its tradition of selling cheap, telling the truth, and providing the greatest selection and service.

Contacts

NextWorth Solutions, Inc.
Jeff Trachsel, 978-215-3503
jtrachsel@nextworth.com

Release Summary

NextWorth, a leader in consumer electronics upgrades and trade-ins, expands its retail trade-in programs nationwide with a new retail partnership with Nebraska Furniture Mart.

Contacts

NextWorth Solutions, Inc.
Jeff Trachsel, 978-215-3503
jtrachsel@nextworth.com