Charleston, SC - FeedYourPlayer.com has expanded its
iPod Trade to include a full range of electronics. Customers can now trade in their old CDs and DVDs for a new HDTV, digital camera, GPS device and more.
The original iPod Trade allowed customers to trade in their CDs and DVDs for a new iPod, offering all models and colors available from Apple. Due to the growing success
of the Trade, Feed Your Player decided to add a much broader range of popular electronics to its products-for-trade offerings.
Here's how it works: FeedYourPlayer.com lists the products available to trade for at 25% off their Suggested Retail value. You can trade for them with any combination
of CDs, DVDs and cash. For instance, if you want a 32" LCD TV worth an equivalent of 565 CDs, you can trade in the 200 CDs you no longer want, provided they meet the
quality criteria, and pay the difference of $724.99. That's about half the TV's original price.
Managing partner Kent Wagner describes the trade as "A classic win/win scenario. The customer gets rid of something they no longer want and gets a discount on something
they really do want."
"It's really a fun twist," adds Clayton Woodson, also a managing partner of Feed Your Player. "We've all paid musicians so much money over the years buying these CDs,
and now there is a way to get the musicians to help us buy some really cool stuff."
For additional information, visit www.FeedYourPlayer.com or email trade@feedyourplayer.com.
FeedYourPlayer.com was launched in January 2006 as the global revitalization of Millennium Music, an independent music retailer based in Charleston, South Carolina.
Along with the Trade, it offers CD-to-MP3 conversion services and sells new and used CDs and DVDs online.
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