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Asset Management and Services
1355 N. Glenville Dr. Richardson, Texas 75081 972-231-6600 972-231-6610 Fax
MAP TO AMS
sales@myamsinc.com
EPA # TXR000062893
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Sell Your Telephone Equipment
Asset Management & Services wants to BUY working telephone equipment. We buy all brands of used telephone equipment. Our product line includes AT&T Partner, Legend, Merlin, Nortel Meridian, Cisco, and many more.
If you want to sell your telephone equipment to a reputable vendor, consider Asset Management & Services. If we buy your telephone equipment:
· WE PAY FREIGHT · HIGHEST PRICES PAID · INSTANT QUOTES · WE PAY C.O.D.
Please contact us at by calling 972-231-6600, or email us at sales. One of our representatives will contact you shortly.
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We buy the following brands of used phone equipment
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» AT&T Spirit
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» AT&T Partner
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» AT&T Legend
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» AT&T Merlin
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» Comdial
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» Avaya
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» Cisco
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» Prostar
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» Norstar (Nortel Meridian)
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» Lucent
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» Panasonic
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» Samsung
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» NEC
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» TIE/Nitsuko
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» Toshiba
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» Vodavi
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Asset disposal and asset recovery of surplus phones, telecom systems and telephone equipment are very important to many companies and they turn to us to liquidate their excess, surplus, second hand and used business telephone equipment and systems.
If you have old phones or used phones or used business phones, sell them to us. We are interested even if it's one Norstar phone or Toshiba phone or any other old used phone system.
It really is interesting that so many folks ask: "Who buys old used phones like used Toshiba or used Norstar Meridian or Partner or Panasonic or NEC?" Well, we want to buy the old Toshiba phones and the old Norstar Meridian phones and the other phones as well. Please contact us with your old used phone systems.
We purchase surplus, excess or out of service old phone systems and used phone equipment as well as new phone systems. We pay top dollar for your surplus telephone equipment and telecom systems and make the process simple, easy and fast.
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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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