LAWRENCE, Mass.--()--NextWorth, a leading player in consumer electronic upgrades and trade-ins, announces its partnership with the All Services Exchange Catalog & Online Store, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of troops and providing savings to military personnel and their families. This partnership allows members of the armed services to participate in the NextWorth electronics trade-in program through the Exchange Online Mall, offering more trade-in cash back for new or used Apple iPhoneTM and iPodTM products.
“We are proud to offer NextWorth to those military personnel who are serving and have served for our country. The convenient options allow for military members, both in the U.S. and abroad, the chance to take advantage of our high-dollar trade-in service for their consumer electronics.”
“We view this opportunity to partner with the exchange services as a great fit,” says Dave Chen, CEO of NextWorth. “We are proud to offer NextWorth to those military personnel who are serving and have served for our country. The convenient options allow for military members, both in the U.S. and abroad, the chance to take advantage of our high-dollar trade-in service for their consumer electronics.”
NextWorth’s trade-in service for iPhoneTM and iPodTM products provides armed forces personnel with the highest possible cash-back value, while avoiding the risks associated with re-selling used electronics in online auctions. Serving the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard, the All Services Exchange Catalog and Online Store partnership offers the military an added incentive with increased cash-back for trade-ins, above standard market value.
Trading in old electronics through this new partnership is simple. iPhones and iPods are accepted in all conditions and are resold by NextWorth, thereby promoting reuse, while hard-worn or broken devices will be disposed of through a certified recycling partner. Military personnel just visit http://military.nextworth.com to enter the exchange mall, then enter the model and condition of the iPhone or iPod and a value is calculated based on the condition.
If customers accept the estimate, a pre-paid box is sent to the base or home address to return the iPhone or iPod to NextWorth. Once received, NextWorth examines the product, verifies the estimate and sends the customer a certified check. NextWorth will ship boxes and deliver checks for military personnel to homes and U.S. bases around the world.
This trade-in service is available now through www.exchangeonlinemall.com, where a customer can expect to receive a check in as little as seven to 14 days. Information about the NextWorth exchange can be found online at http://military.nextworth.com.
About NextWorth
Headquartered in Lawrence, Massachusetts, NextWorth helps people Stop Depreciation™ by facilitating the sale and trade-in process for such leading products as iPod and iPhone online and through select retailers. NextWorth is the only provider to provide true “in-store” trading Nationwide. NextWorth strives to create hassle-free, high value exchanges to ease the upgrade process. For more information on NextWorth and their services visit www.NextWorth.com.
About Military exchanges
Military exchanges have the dual mission of providing authorized patrons with articles of merchandise and services and of generating non-appropriated fund earnings as a supplemental source of funding for military Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) programs. To find out more about the military exchanges’ history and missions or to view recent press releases please visit aafes.com, usmc-mccs.org, navy-nex.com or cg-exchange.com.
“iPhone,” "iPod," "Apple" and the Apple Logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. NextWorth is not in any way an authorized dealer, distributor, affiliate, or partner of Apple Computer Inc. All other brands mentioned and trademarks displayed herein are the property of their respective holders.

