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Asset Management and Disposal

1201 Exchange Dr.
Richardson, Texas 75081
972-231-6600
972-231-6610 Fax

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sales@retirepc.com

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Sell Your Telephone Equipment

Are you ready to sell your used telephone equipment for the highest price possible? Asset Management & Services makes selling your old equipment an easy and high value process for your company.

The disposal of assets such as telecom systems and telephone equipment does not need to be a difficult job. We pay the highest prices and we pay COD, so you never wait for your payment. The transaction is fast and simple. For your convenience, we offer instant quotes so the process does not drag on. And, most importantly, we pay the highest prices possible for the assets you are ready to sell.

We buy all brands of telephone equipment, including, but not limited to AT&T Partner, Legend, Merlin, Nortel Meridian and Cisco. We are a reputable vendor and we treat every customer with reliable and courteous service. With Asset Management & Service, the process of liquidating your surplus, excess or out of service phone systems.

Please contact us at by calling 972-231-6600, or email us at sales. One of our representatives will contact you shortly.

We buy the following brands of used phone equipment

»3Com

»NEC

»Avaya

»Panasonic

»Toshiba

»AT&T

»Sony

»Cisco Systems

»Samsung

»BlackBerry

»Comdial

»ESI

»Nortel

»Polycom

»Adtran

»Kentrox

»Plantronics

»Aastra

»Fujitsu

»AudioCodes

»Vodavi

»Telrad

»TIE / Nitsuko

»Siemens


    Did you know?

    315 million computers became obsolete in 2004. In 1998 only 6% of computers were recycled. ~EPA

    The U.S. EPA states that more than 63 million computers will become obsolete in the year 2005 alone.

    A monitor contains up to 4 lbs of lead.

    A recent study estimates that over 20 million personal computers became obsolete in the United States in 1998.

    Between 1997 and 2007, nearly 500 million personal computers will become obsolete - almost two computers for each person in the United States.

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