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Stop paying for disposal. Start getting paid.

Most companies pay someone to haul away old equipment or let it pile up in a closet. We pick it up for free, wipe the data, resell it, and cut you a check. You keep 60% of what it sells for.

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Why Go With Renoo?

At Renoo, we’re proud of everything we do, but these are a few things we really think sets us apart from the rest
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Cash Payouts, Not Vendor Credits

Unlike trade-in programs from other vendors, we pay you real money. Check or ACH, your choice.
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We Take What Others Reject

Cracked screens, cosmetic damage, older models? We repair and resell them. You get paid for equipment your current vendor would give you $0 for.
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Audit-Ready Compliance

R2v3 certified. NIST 800-88 data wipes. Certificates of destruction with serial numbers. Your IT and compliance teams get everything they need.

Tech companies and growing businesses have turned retired equipment into cash instead of storage clutter. Whether you have 10 laptops or 500+, we can give you a quick estimate.

How It Works

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Schedule Pickup
Schedule a date and time that works for your team. We confirm within 1 business day.
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Certified Data Destruction
All devices are wiped to NIST 800.88 standards. You receive certificates of destruction and serialized reports.
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Payment + Report
Devices are tested, refurbished, and sold. You receive 60% of net proceeds via check or ACH, plus a full asset-level report.

We turn "e-waste" into budget relief.

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    You get 60% of net resale proceeds; we handle pickup, processing, and sales
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    Payouts vary by device type, age, and condition. Newer laptops and Macs = higher value. Older or damaged devices = lower, but often still worth something.
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    Devices that can't be sold are recycled responsibly; no landfill, no liability. You get documentation either way.
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