B-Stock will be at this year’s MWC Americas show and we hope to see you! Feel free to stop by anytime to talk to us about buying and selling trade-in and excess phones at scale. 

Visit us at booth #5137

We currently operate the world’s largest network of B2B marketplaces for returned, overstock, and trade-in mobile devices from major carriers, manufacturers, and buyback companies: millions of phones and accessories are listed monthly, across all brands, models, conditions, and quantities. 

R2 Certified or want to learn more about R2 Certification? We’ll be hosting a meet + greet with SERI (Sustainable Electronics Recycling International) at the B-Stock booth on Wednesday, October 23 from 2-3pm PT. SERI is the is the housing body and ANSI-accredited Standards Development Organization for the R2 Standard. Stop by to meet SERI Executive Director, Corey Dehmey, and ask him questions about the R2 Standard.

For a look at our 10+ marketplaces dedicated to mobile inventory, please visit our mobile sourcing page. For more information on selling via our mobile marketplace platform, please download our Mobile Brochure

We hope to see you at the show!

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