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B-Stock is excited to partner with global trade-in company Clover Wireless on a B2B marketplace for previously traded-in, refurbished, and excess mobile phones. Clover Wireless supports major OEMs, national carriers and retailers, specializing in the reverse logistics solutions including repair, remanufacturing and private label trade-in solutions. Clover has large scale capacity and specializes in processing of smartphones, tablets, laptops and wearables.
The marketplace, Clover Wireless Auctions, gives qualified wireless buyers access to bulk quantities of devices from top manufacturers including Apple and Samsung. Conditions range from Grade A (like new) to Grade C; all the inventory has been refurbished and is functional.
Auction lot sizes will range from 25 units up to multiple pallets. Inventory ships out of Calexico, CA and is buyer arranged.
For more details and to register to bid, please visit the marketplace at: cloverwireless.bstock.com
We are pleased to welcome Clover Wireless to our network of mobile marketplaces. Clover Wireless joins today’s largest carriers, manufacturers and buyback companies leveraging B-Stock’s marketplace platform to sell devices directly to secondary market wireless buyers.
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