Trade-in old gaming gear for discounts on new

5 February 2014
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Incredible Connection launched its annual “Trade-In Upgrade & Save” promotion this week, offering discounts on tablets, laptops, printers, a camera, gaming consoles, and other tech products.

The latest promotion runs from 6 February 2014 to 9 February 2014, offering discounts of up to R1,100 on

The company previously explained that this initiative is part of its commitment to alleviating harm to the environment.

Gaming devices

Trading in your old gaming device will save you between R1,000 and R1,100 for an XBox 360 bundle, or R700 on a PS3 bundle.

Incredible Connection Gaming Trade in

Gaming bundle deals

Laptops (and one desktop)

Incredible Connection is offering discounts of between R1,000 and R3,000 for trade-ins on Dell, HP and Toshiba laptops. There is also money to be saved on a Lenovo touchscreen desktop PC.

Laptop discounts

Laptop discounts

PC, laptop discounts

PC, laptop discounts

Storage and routers

You can save between R250 and R2,500 on external storage devices and routers when you trade-in an old device for a new one.

Storage and router deals

Storage and router deals

Check out the full catalogue on Incredible Connection’s website: http://www.incredible.co.za/content/interactive-catalogue/

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