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CHICAGO, IL -- (Marketwire) -- 02/25/13 -- The Old School Game Vault, one of the top dealers of used video games and video consoles, has added iPod products to the list products on their website, www.WCityAuctions.com. They will now offer visitors to their website the option of buying, selling or trading-in used iPod devices such as the iPod touch, the classic iPod, iPod nano and the iPod shuffle and they guarantee that they will pay the most competitive prices anywhere. Now in addition to dealing in their mainstays -- video games and gaming consoles such as PS3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation and GameCube games -- The Old School Game Vault is now the top "sell your iPod" exchange on the Web.
"We are happy to be able to offer our customers the ability to sell or trade in their iPod devices and like our policy for our video game business, we will pay the best prices for these devices that they will get anywhere," said president and owner of the Old School Game Vault Brandon Hieber. "We have established ourselves as one of the top buyers of video games so we are extremely confident that we will also be recognized as the best place on the Web to sell iPod devices."
Hieber's company achieved tremendous success in becoming a hub for consumers to sell their old video games and video gaming consoles so it was a natural progression for him to think about expanding the reach of the company into one of the most ubiquitous digital devices ever to hit the market -- the iPod. "Consumers throughout the U.S. and abroad are finding that the best way to buy or trade up for the newest electronic gadgets that they just have to have is to sell or trade-in their old ones first, which makes perfect sense," said Hieber in commenting on his decision to offer to purchase used iPods.
The people at The Old School Game Vault are experts in valuing your old video games and electronics so it's no surprise that they are able to pay the highest prices anywhere when you want to sell or trade-in games. They also understand that customer service is the key to this business. "A quick and easy sales process makes all the difference in the world when it comes to a customer's decision to sell the product on their own, which can and usually does entail a world of difficulties, versus a hassle-free experience when they come to The Old School Game Vault to sell these items," said Hieber.
The Old School Game Vault takes pride in their fast, no-nonsense sales process. Customers receive payments for their products within 24 to 48 hours after they are shipped and can be paid by PayPal or business check as per their request. The simple-to-use shopping cart on www.wcityauctions.com features every brand of game system and iPod device. Once a customer goes to the checkout and fills in their contact information a sales associate from The Old School Game Vault contacts them within 24 hours with further instructions.
About The Old School Game Vault: The Old School Game Vault deals in used video games, gaming consoles and iPod devices. They operate the online web store www.wcityauctions.com. The company is one of the most trusted organizations in the industry and is registered in all local, state, and federal government agencies that oversee this business. The Old School Game Vault pays its customers the most money at the fastest speed and with the least hassle anywhere when they are selling or trading in their old video games, gaming consoles or iPod products.
For more information visit their website or call 312.423.6583.
Contact Information:
Brandon Hieber
President/Owner
The Old School Game Vault
3257 N. Sheffield Ave. Suite 110
Chicago, IL 60657
Phone Number: 312-423-6583
Email: Email Contact
URL: www.wcityauctions.com
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