U.S. remarketers now have the option of having Phonecheck evaluate and produce reports on their devices sold through the eBay Refurbished program. | Michael Vi/Shutterstock[/caption]
One of the world's biggest e-commerce channels, eBay, has launched a program allowing refurbishers to sell Phonecheck-certified devices through the platform. One expert explained what the development means for remarketers.
Last month, eBay announced a partnership with Los Angeles-based mobile device certification provider Phonecheck, which uses advanced software to evaluate and pull device history data for a device - essentially a Carfax for refurbished electronics.
To compete with certification programs from other online refurbished electronics marketplaces, including Amazon's Renewed program, San Jose, Calif.-based eBay launched its eBay Refurbished program. The program provides assurance to consumers that the devices they buy are in a condition that matches their stated grade (the grades are certified, excellent, very good and good).
U.S. remarketers now have the option of having Phonecheck evaluate and produce reports on their devices sold through the eBay Refurbished program.
In an interview with E-Scrap News, Laura Homar, certification program manager at Phonecheck, said Phonecheck's certification is allowing resellers to sell their electronics for 5% to 10% higher prices than non-certified devices.
"It's really helpful to be able to deliver, instantaneously, the kind of information that informs both pricing and value," she said.
The announcement came shortly after Phonecheck in April inked a deal with Back Market, a fast-growing online marketplace for used devices. Phonecheck's other customers include musicMagpie, Swappa, ecoATM, B-Stock and Amazon Renewed.
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U.S. remarketers now have the option of having Phonecheck evaluate and produce reports on their devices sold through the eBay Refurbished program. | Michael Vi/Shutterstock[/caption]
One of the world's biggest e-commerce channels, eBay, has launched a program allowing refurbishers to sell Phonecheck-certified devices through the platform. One expert explained what the development means for remarketers.
Last month, eBay announced a partnership with Los Angeles-based mobile device certification provider Phonecheck, which uses advanced software to evaluate and pull device history data for a device - essentially a Carfax for refurbished electronics.
To compete with certification programs from other online refurbished electronics marketplaces, including Amazon's Renewed program, San Jose, Calif.-based eBay launched its eBay Refurbished program. The program provides assurance to consumers that the devices they buy are in a condition that matches their stated grade (the grades are certified, excellent, very good and good).
U.S. remarketers now have the option of having Phonecheck evaluate and produce reports on their devices sold through the eBay Refurbished program.
In an interview with E-Scrap News, Laura Homar, certification program manager at Phonecheck, said Phonecheck's certification is allowing resellers to sell their electronics for 5% to 10% higher prices than non-certified devices.
"It's really helpful to be able to deliver, instantaneously, the kind of information that informs both pricing and value," she said.
The announcement came shortly after Phonecheck in April inked a deal with Back Market, a fast-growing online marketplace for used devices. Phonecheck's other customers include musicMagpie, Swappa, ecoATM, B-Stock and Amazon Renewed.
U.S. remarketers now have the option of having Phonecheck evaluate and produce reports on their devices sold through the eBay Refurbished program. | Michael Vi/Shutterstock[/caption]
One of the world's biggest e-commerce channels, eBay, has launched a program allowing refurbishers to sell Phonecheck-certified devices through the platform. One expert explained what the development means for remarketers.
Last month, eBay announced a partnership with Los Angeles-based mobile device certification provider Phonecheck, which uses advanced software to evaluate and pull device history data for a device - essentially a Carfax for refurbished electronics.
To compete with certification programs from other online refurbished electronics marketplaces, including Amazon's Renewed program, San Jose, Calif.-based eBay launched its eBay Refurbished program. The program provides assurance to consumers that the devices they buy are in a condition that matches their stated grade (the grades are certified, excellent, very good and good).
U.S. remarketers now have the option of having Phonecheck evaluate and produce reports on their devices sold through the eBay Refurbished program.
In an interview with E-Scrap News, Laura Homar, certification program manager at Phonecheck, said Phonecheck's certification is allowing resellers to sell their electronics for 5% to 10% higher prices than non-certified devices.
"It's really helpful to be able to deliver, instantaneously, the kind of information that informs both pricing and value," she said.
The announcement came shortly after Phonecheck in April inked a deal with Back Market, a fast-growing online marketplace for used devices. Phonecheck's other customers include musicMagpie, Swappa, ecoATM, B-Stock and Amazon Renewed.
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