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Dell/EMC Network Switches

Complete Chain-of-Custody
Specialize in Bulk Buy Back

100% Data Erasure

100% Secure Dell/EMC Switches Selling Process 

100% Compliant

Eco-friendliest Solution to Selling Used Dell/EMC Switches

Are you looking to sell your used Dell/EMC switches? From Dell/EMC 2700 series to Dell/EMC 6200 series, we buy Dell/EMC switches in bulk, new and used. As a leader in corporate Dell/EMC switches recycling, we offer the best prices with the highest, most ethical security standards to securely vaporize your corporation's sensitive data. And we’ll give you a certificate of data destruction to prove it.

Options provided for proper disposal and physical destruction for valueless items, if needed.

When you sell your used Dell/EMC switches to us we will cover:

  • Shipping from any location in the world
  • Data destruction
  • Certificate of data destruction

We buy new & used switches

adtran
ATLAS
E Series
M/C Series
MX Series
NetVanta
OPTI
Total Access
Total Reach
TRACER
cisco catalyst
2960
3550
3560
3750
4900 Series
4900 Series Modules
4500 Series
4500 Series Modules
6500 Series
6500 Series Modules
dell
Powerconnect 2700 Series
Powerconnect 3500 Series
Powerconnect 5400 Series
Powerconnect 6200 Series
EMC
Extreme Summit series
X250
X350
X450
X460
X650
6800 BlackDiamond Series
8800 BlackDiamond Series
10800 BlackDiamond Series
12800 BlackDiamond Series
Foundry/brocade
Foundry BigIron
EdgeIron
FastIron
NetIron
ServerIron
Turbo Iron Series
Brocade DCX
Brocade MLX
Brocade FCX
Brocade VDX
Brocade XMR Series
Fortinet
FortiGate: Unitfied Threat Management (UTM)
FortiManager: Centralized Management
F5
1000 BIG-IP Series
1500 BIG-IP Series
2000 BIG-IP Series
2400 BIG-IP Series
3400 BIG-IP Series
3600 BIG-IP Series
5000 BIG-IP Series
5100 BIG-IP Series
6800 BIG-IP Series
6900 BIG-IP Series
8400 BIG-IP Series
8900 BIG-IP Series
ARX Series
FirePass
WANJet
Enterprise Manager
Data Manager
HP
Procurve 2600 Series
Procurve 2800 Series
Procurve 4100 Series
Procurve 5300 Series
Procurve 5400 Series
Procurve 6600 Series
Procurve 8200 Series
Juniper Ex Series
2200
3200
4200
Palo Alto
PA - 200
PA - 500
2000 Series
3000 Series
4000 Series
5000 Series
Sonicwall
TZ100
TZ170
TZ190
TZ200
TZ210
TZ205
TZ215
NSA 220
NSA 240
NSA 250M
NSA 2400
NSA 3500
NSA 4500
NSA E5500
NSA E6500
NSA E7500
NSA E8500

The process is simple

1

Send a list of assets

We'll send a quote back to you.

2

Ship it

Once we agree on a price, send us your gear. We'll even come to pick it up. Nice, huh?

3

Get paid

Once the data is erased, you'll receive payment and a data-destruction certificate. You know, to hang on the fridge.

READY, SET, SELL. Fill out the form to get going.

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Why Sell Dell/EMC Switches to big data supply, inc.?

we have the big data supply Dell/EMC switches buyback program guarantee


It's designed to help you mitigate risk, stay compliant and ensure all sensitive data is confidential when you sell used Dell/EMC switches to us. Our comprehensive program offers free value audits to ensure the highest value, complete chain of custody tracking, detailed reporting of secure data destruction and the most economic and environmentally friendly Dell/EMC switch selling process.

WE ARE R2v3 & RIOS CERTIFIED

We’re R2v3 & RIOS certified, which is a really big deal. This certifies that we follow the best practices specifically for the electronics industry and old switch recycling. RIOS certification is an ANSI accredited standard that meets all processes from ISO:14001 (environment), ISO:9001 (quality), and OHSAS:18001 (safety). R2v3 & RIOS certification is rewarded to companies that achieve responsible recycling standards. R2v3 & RIOS assures you of a consistent level of service when you sell Dell/EMC switches, anywhere and anytime. It also gives you the ability to address challenges, new materials, and new technology, all while developing new services as you grow and evolve.

Frequently Asked Questions
What can you do with old Dell/EMC network switches?

Basically, you have three main options with the used Dell/EMC network switches you no longer use:

  1. Dispose of it/recycle it
  2. Repurpose it (i.e., using it on another system or network)
  3. Sell old Dell/EMC network switches for extra cash, which may finance the upgrade

 

Which one is the best option for your used networking? It depends on several key factors:

  • Condition: if the Dell/EMC switches no longer works well, then your only option is to dispose of it or recycle it. If it's still working but not in perfect condition, you can probably still sell or repurpose the module. 
  •  Resale value: pretty self-explanatory. If the resale value of the Dell/EMC switches is still fairly high, then obviously, selling it is a viable option. However, if the resale value is relatively low despite it being in fairly good condition, then you might be better off repurposing the Dell/EMC switches.
  • Replacement cost: if you are planning to replace the Dell/EMC network switches unit with a newer one (upgrade), then selling the Dell/EMC network switches too soon when the replacement unit is still too expensive can be an issue. It's better to wait a bit until the replacement equipment's price has gone off before selling the old asset.
How can I sell my Dell/EMC network switches?

Whether it's a Dell/EMC network switch, a router, or other types of networking equipment, there are viable ways to sell your used networking equipment and make extra cash from it.

While your options may vary depending on the type of equipment, your location, or other factors, basically, you have three major options in selling your old Dell/EMC switches:

  1. Finding your own buyers on peer-to-peer marketplaces (like eBay), you have the most freedom in setting your prices and "promoting" your Dell/EMC switches, but it can be difficult to find the right buyer willing to purchase the goods at your terms. Also, it can be challenging to sell enterprise-grade Dell/EMC switches on these marketplaces.
  2. Listing your used Dell/EMC network switches on classified sites like Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or even Amazon. It's typically easier to find buyers on these platforms when compared to on peer-to-peer marketplaces, but you'll have less freedom in setting your terms and prices.
  3. Selling your goods to specialist IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) companies that specialize in purchasing used IT assets, including old networking equipment. This is the easiest and quickest option, and you can still sell your used Dell/EMC switches at a fair market price. If your Dell/EMC switches contains sensitive/regulated data, these ITAD companies will also perform secure data eradication for you.
How to sell a Dell/EMC network switch?

Whether it's a Dell/EMC network switch or other types of Dell/EMC network equipment: gateway, hub, router, and so on, you can basically sell your Dell/EMC network equipment in just a few simple steps:

 

Step 1: Evaluate the condition

Evaluate the condition of the Dell/EMC network switches, both in terms of physical condition (check for any defects) and performance. Check whether the Dell/EMC network switches is still working properly. Be honest, and list any defects and imperfections you've found.

 

Step 2: Know your equipment

If you've confirmed that the Dell/EMC switches is working properly, then the next step is to identify the Dell/EMC equipment's exact model to determine its value.

If the Dell/EMC equipment has a visible brand/model name or serial number on it, then this process should be fairly easy. 

 

Step 3: Taking pictures

Take photos of your Dell/EMC network switch or other types of Dell/EMC equipment, so you can show them to prospective buyers. 

Make sure you capture the Dell/EMC switches's serial number and model name (if it's visible on the product). It's also important, to be honest: if there are any defects on the product, make sure it's captured in the photos.

 

Step 4: Finding buyers

Find prospective buyers, whether listing your product on classified sites, peer-to-peer marketplaces, or contacting an ITAD specialist company like Big Data Supply Inc.

 

Step 5: Packaging and shipping

Once you've found a buyer, then what's left is to package and ship the Dell/EMC network switch or other types of Dell/EMC network equipment you are selling to the buyer. Some ITAD companies may also offer to pick up your goods on your premises, especially if you are selling in bulk.

 

How to determine the value of old Dell/EMC switches?

While the answer to this question may vary depending on the type of Dell/EMC equipment you are looking to sell, as well as other factors, here are some of the most important factors to consider when assessing the resale value of your Dell/EMC switches:

  • Age: the older a Dell/EMC switches is, obviously the lower the market price will be.
  • Condition: fairly self-explanatory, a "healthy" piece of Dell/EMC switches will be priced higher compared to Dell/EMC switches with cosmetics of functional defects.
  • Newer model(s) available: Dell/EMC switches or any technology assets, in general, will typically decrease in price when a direct replacement has been released (i.e., a used iPhone 12 will decrease in price as soon as iPhone 13 has been announced.) If there hasn't been any direct replacement released, even if the switches are relatively old, then typically, the price won't go down a lot. 
  • Rarity: sometimes, archaic Dell/EMC switches can go up in price if it's no longer available on the market (i.e., for collectors, or if the Dell/EMC equipment is useful in certain use cases)

This is a non-exhaustive list, and there are other factors that may affect your Dell/EMC switch's price. 

Fortunately, it's now fairly easy to check for the average marketplace of specific Dell/EMC switches, as you can simply search for similar goods on sites like Amazon or eBay.

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