Trades of popular Operating system pills now accepted in all U.S. stores
GameStop the largest multichannel store of games, has again extended its mobile electronics company with new trade-in and pre-order programs. The company is now recognizing investments on a variety of Operating system pills and takes pre-orders on the brand new Search engines Nexus 7 product (16GB). The Nexus 7, which was just declared at Google I/O designer conference, is the first product to feature the newest Operating system OS – Jam Vegetable – and will be available for $249 in mid-July.
"With the ever improving reputation of Operating system pills and the growing multiscreen game playing pattern, this is the perfect time for you to grow the system to satisfy the needs of our multiple clients."
Beginning the next day, clients can pre-order the Nexus 7 at all U.S. GameStop shops. GameStop clients can also take advantage of a 30% company bonus on all items traded towards the pre-order of the Nexus 7. This includes investments of movie game playing hardware, software and accessories as well as iDevices and eligible Operating system pills.
"We've seen great consumer passion for our recommerce projects, particularly our iDevice company system that released last fall," stated GameStop president Tony Bartel. "With the ever improving reputation of Operating system pills and the growing multiscreen game playing pattern, this is the perfect time for you to grow the system to satisfy the needs of our multiple clients."
For clients looking to company in an Operating system product, all U.S. GameStop shops are now offering immediate money or in-store credit ratings for Operating system pills from a variety of top brands. Trade values, ranging up to $250 in-store credit ratings or $200 money, are based on model, memory size and strength. GameStop also offers a recycle option to help clients properly get rid of of non-working or broken pills.
To learn more about GameStop's newest product promotions, visit www.GameStop.com/Tablets.