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And onto the next show! This time it’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona running from February 26 through March 1. The show is the world’s largest gathering for the mobile phone industry where industry leaders gather, network, showcase, and exchange ideas. B-Stock’s Mobile Team will be at booth #7G89 to answer any questions you might have about buying and selling phones at scale and how the mobile secondary market is poised to explode. Swing by and ask for our Director of Mobile, Sean Cleland and our EMEA lead, Ben Whitaker; both will be happy to chat with you about topics related to the mobile secondary market.

As the world’s largest B2B marketplace for trade-in and overstock mobile phones, we are proud to connect devices from the top wireless manufacturers, carriers, and buyback companies directly to small business buyers via a transparent – global – auction platform. Millions of phones and accessories, across all brands, models, conditions, and quantities are sold monthly. For a better look, please check out all the current mobile listings via our mobile sourcing hub.

If you’re heading to Mobile World Congress, we hope to see you at the show. Not going but still want to connect? We’d love to hear from you.

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