After PS3 Trade-in Deal, Microsoft Now Offers $250 Of Microsoft Store Credit For Your Old Smartphones And Tablets

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Microsoft Store Credit

Few days back, we reportedthat Microsoft is running a great deal where consumers can now trade-in their old consoles including Sony PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox 360S, etc, at Microsoft to store receive $100 Store credit on buying Xbox One. Microsoft is now expanding this program to smartphones and tablets as well. You can trade in your smartphone or tablet and receive up to $250 of store credit.

  • Trade and save when you bring in your working* smartphone or tablet to your local Microsoft retail store.
  • For a limited time, receive up to $250 of store credit.
  • Looking to trade up to a new tablet?  Check out the Surface 2.
    At less than 1.5 pounds and just 8.9 mm thick, Surface 2 lets you carry less while you do more. It runs Windows RT 8.1 and comes preinstalled with Microsoft Office 2013 RT, so you get Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote—right out of the box. Surface 2 ups the ante with a more powerful, always-on processor, so it’s ready to go when you need it. With an up to 10-hour battery that keeps you charged through the day, Surface 2 is powerful, yet ultra-thin and lightweight.  Starting at $449.00.

As expected,  to be eligible for trade in, product must power on and be in fully functional, working condition without broken/missing components, cracked display/housing or liquid damage, cannot be password protected, and include original chargers/accessories.

Check out more about this offer here.

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