HTC One cash-back program offers $100 for trade-in sales

19 February, 2013
The Taiwanese manufacturers have announced a $100 trade-in for HTC One smartphones.

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  • toobad
  • MRW
  • 27 Feb 2013

Soyam, 20 Feb 2013So it means that even if I send them my one x+ they would o... moreYour HTC One X+ shows $150. Sorry :(

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    • AnonD-115852
    • 4Dt
    • 22 Feb 2013

    Trade-in values are always lower than what you could get selling on ebay. But it's nice knowing that you can easily get rid of your old phone, and if you're not happy getting like $200'ish for your old OneX, you can just give them an old $20 phone and get the $100 visa.

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      • Giblet
      • 315
      • 21 Feb 2013

      Soyam, 20 Feb 2013So it means that even if I send them my one x+ they would o... moreSeriously? Please read the advert again:
      , either the 100, or the trade in value of your phone, whichever is greater!

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        • AnonD-96781
        • Yej
        • 21 Feb 2013

        to bad they doesent do this in The Netherlands :(

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          • AnonD-87222
          • 3ZH
          • 20 Feb 2013

          Lmfao, is there even a smartphone that is worth less than 100$ these days?

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            • Soyam
            • fBh
            • 20 Feb 2013

            So it means that even if I send them my one x+ they would only give me a $100 cash back!!!

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              • Mikush
              • myp
              • 20 Feb 2013

              Not in EU?? Not interested. HTC trip up yet again....*yawn* surprise, surprise.

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                • AnonD-85006
                • xv7
                • 20 Feb 2013

                dave9t5, 19 Feb 2013Important point (from the Terms): "The Program is onl... moreOMG not for Dubai.

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                  • AnonD-36854
                  • XuY
                  • 20 Feb 2013

                  Didn't get???

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                    • Christo
                    • PxH
                    • 19 Feb 2013

                    Some of you guys obviously didn't read the advert properly. You get "EITHER" $100 VISA card "OR" Trade in value of you phone you send in. Which ever is greater in value.

                    So for example, if you send in some old school feature phone you will only get the $100 visa card. If you trade in your Note II or iPhone 5, you will get more than $100 to what the trade in value of it is.

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                      • AnonD-83099
                      • RYc
                      • 19 Feb 2013

                      Perfect...going to trade my Nokia 3410 that is sitting in my basement lol.

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                        • dave9t5
                        • T2J
                        • 19 Feb 2013

                        Important point (from the Terms):
                        "The Program is only valid within the United States."

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                          • joetheripper
                          • nQe
                          • 19 Feb 2013

                          is this only in the US? coz i believe i still have my nokia 6120 somewhere in the basement!

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                            • mihai
                            • nDB
                            • 19 Feb 2013

                            Wait,what,i paid 600 about a half year ago and sell it with 100? Must be joking.it worth at least 400now.

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                              • AnonD-14257
                              • mtT
                              • 19 Feb 2013

                              do,t forget u get a new HTC one M& also with the 100 dollar

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                                • Anonymous
                                • EMY
                                • 19 Feb 2013

                                Such a bad deal - most smartphones can be sold second-hand for more than what they're offering...

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • mG@
                                  • 19 Feb 2013

                                  Desperate action by HTC.