Good for RadioShack. All 4400 stores are now drop-off locations for the company’s trade-in program, which sounds like a natural fit. Previous gadget trade-in programs generally involve sending your gear away to a random website where you just *know* that you will not get in return what the website advertises. Now you just head to your local ‘Shack and the associate determines the gadget’s value right away and hands you a gift card if you accept. Sounds like a good plan to us as every community has a RadioShack and everyone has old gadgets gathering dust that can now be used to buy new gear.
Stores are now accepting:
- MP3 players
- Mobile phones
- Cameras
- Camcorders
- GPS receivers
- Gaming Media
- Gaming Consoles
The website accepts all those plus:
- HDTVs
- Car Audio
- Laptops











This won’t save Radio Shack, a company that has been struggling badly for years for many reasons.
I haven’t met a Radio Shack employee that doesn’t creep me out.
And I like the store.
I have a radio I bought in early fiftees from Radio Shack in Boston.I used it during the following years up to 1960,with pleasure;however I was unable to find tubes for the set therefore could not use it.
It is The Hallicrafters,a 5 band radio
Could this be considered as a collecters item
I will appreciate your comments,Thank you.
I have a Hallicrafter radio I bought in early fiftees in Boston.I used it until mid sixtees with pleasure
then I stopped because tubes were not available.
Could this set be considered as a collecter item.
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