Newegg Introduces Graphics Card Trade-In Program

Newegg Commerce, Inc., a global e-commerce leader for technology products, today announced the launch of Newegg's GPU Trade-In Program, allowing customers to trade in an eligible GPU device and receive a trade-in value credit toward the purchase of a new qualifying graphics card also known as a graphics processing unit (GPU).

Newegg's GPU Trade-In Program not only helps customers upgrade to a newer GPU model, the program also helps limit electronic waste. By offering a resource for customers to exchange their unwanted GPUs for new ones, the program simultaneously contributes to waste reduction and facilitates cost-effective PC upgrades.

willya,
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StarServal,
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Wow the 10X0 line isn’t even listed. I bet there’s a lot of people out there who are still clinging to those.

Fixbeat,

I’m still rocking a 1080ti. Still runs the games I play, although I would like to try ray tracing.

StarServal,
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Same boat here (except not a ti). I want to upgrade but Nvidia is fucking crazy with their pricing. I’m considering AMD as my next purchase. (Typed ATi and had to correct it.)

dinosaurusrex86,

They'll offer $90USD for a 3-fan Gigabyte RTX2060 6gb. Vancouver has some Gigabyte 2060 cards listed for >$200 CDN, so Newegg is undervaluing my card by 50%. I guess the trade off here is I don't have to barter but... I'd sooner list it myself and get the cash.

StarServal,
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You’d get more money selling on eBay. Plus with Newegg’s reputation, I wouldn’t trust them to not fuck around with people’s returns.

tal,
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Though then you have to screw around with selling on eBay. Worth it for some, not for others.

wolfshadowheart,
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Newegg is far worse than eBay

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