Sell old

Seagate Hard drive

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Specialize in Bulk Buy Back

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Eco-friendliest Solution to Corporate Seagate Hard Drive Recycling 

Are you looking to sell your used Seagate hard drive?  We buy all 2.5" to 3.5" corporate Seagate hard drives, new and used in bulk. As a leader in corporate Seagate hard drive recycling, we offer the best prices with the highest, most ethical security standards to securely vaporize your corporation's sensitive data. And we’ll give you a certificate of data destruction for every Seagate hard drive you sell to us to prove it. Options provided for proper disposal and physical destruction for valueless items, if needed.

When you sell old Seagate hard drive to us we will cover:

  • Shipping from any location in the world
  • Data destruction
  • Certificate of data destruction

We buy all brands & Types of new & Used hard drives

3.5" & 2.5" Seagate Hard drives
Sell Desktop Seagate Hard Drives
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The process of selling used Seagate hard drives is simple

1

Send a list of used Seagate hard drives

We'll send a quote back to you.

2

Ship it

Once we agree on a price, send us your old Seagate hard drives. We'll even come to pick it up. Nice, huh?

3

Get paid

Once the data is erased, you'll receive payment and a data-destruction certificate. You know, to hang on the fridge.

READY, SET, SELL MY SEAGATE HARD DRIVE. Fill out the form to get going.

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WHY SELL OLD Seagate HARD DRIVE TO BIG DATA SUPPLY, INC.?

WE HAVE THE BIG DATA SUPPLY old Seagate Hard Drive BUYBACK PROGRAM GUARANTEE
It's designed to help you mitigate risk, stay compliant and ensure all sensitive data is confidential when you sell your used Seagate hard drives to us. Our comprehensive program offers free value audits to ensure the highest value, complete chain of custody tracking, detailed reporting of secure data destruction and the most economic and environmentally friendly way to recycle or sell your old Seagate hard drive.
WE ARE R2v3 & RIOS CERTIFIED Hard drive recycling company
We’re R2v3 & RIOS certified, which is a really big deal. This certifies that we follow the best practices specifically for the electronics industry, electronic waste and hard drive recycling. RIOS certification is an ANSI accredited standard that meets all processes from ISO:14001 (environment), ISO:9001 (quality), and OHSAS:18001 (safety). R2v3 & RIOS certification is awarded to companies that achieve responsible recycling standards. R2v3 & RIOS assures you of a consistent level of service when you sell or recycle your Seagate hard drives, anywhere and anytime. It also gives you the ability to address challenges, new materials, and new technology, all while developing new services as you grow and evolve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Sell Your Used Seagate Hard Drives?
When you have unused, idle old Seagate hard drives lying around, a viable option to maximize the value of the drive is to sell them for extra cash.
If the Seagate hard drive is still in a relatively good condition and not too old with a decent resale value, and yet you don’t want to reutilize it for one reason or another, then it’s better to sell it rather than physically destroying/recycling a Seagate hard drive.
While there’s always the concern of data security when selling old Seagate hard drives, it’s possible to securely delete residual data from the Seagate hard drive and ensure the data cannot be recovered by anyone with our data destruction solution.

Is It Safe To Sell Used Seagate Hard Drives?
The main concern of many people when selling their old Seagate hard drives is whether the data stored within the sold Seagate hard drive can be accessed by the buyer (or other parties after the Seagate hard drive was sold). This has caused many people to feel reluctant in selling their used Seagate hard drives.
While it’s true that it’s possible for people with adequate know-how (including hackers and cybercriminals) to recover residual data already erased from the Seagate hard drive, there are methods and tools you can use to securely eradicate the data stored within the Seagate hard drive and prevent recovery of residual data.
A viable option to ensure the security of your data (which may be legally required by local legislation) and your privacy is to sell your used Seagate hard drives to credible IT asset disposition services like Big Data Supply Inc. that will handle all the needs of securely eradicating the data stored within the Seagate hard drive. Big Data Supply Inc. will also provide a certificate of data destruction for each Seagate hard drive you sell to us, a formal audit document that can help ensure your organization’s compliance with relevant data security and risk management regulations.

What Is The Value of an Old Seagate Hard Drive?
How much is your old Seagate hard drive worth? The answer would vary depending on various different factors including but not limited to:
Condition: whether there’s any defect (functional or cosmetics), how old the Seagate hard drive is, whether it has since been replaced with a faster/better model
Storage size: Seagate hard drive sizes can vary from as small as below 100 GB to more than 16 TB
Type: traditional HDD (with motorized disk) or SSD (Solid State Drive)
Model: check the manufacturer’s part number
RPM: (for standard HDD), 5400, 7200, 10k, 15k
Transfer rate speed: 190 MB/S
Physical size: 2.5” or 3.5”

What Should I Do With My Old Seagate Hard Drive?
There are basically three main options you can do with your old Seagate hard drive, depending on the Seagate hard drive’s reusability and resale value:

Reutilize
If the old Seagate hard drive is still working well, then it’s a viable option to reutilize these old Seagate hard drives, for example by using the Seagate hard drive in another device, or by converting it into an external drive.
Before you can reutilize a Seagate hard drive, you have to first determine whether the old Seagate hard drive is in a good condition. As a general rule of thumb, the drive should not be older than five years and you should also check the drive’s health to ensure it’s still in a good state.

Sell
If the Seagate hard drive is still relatively new and is still in a good condition, it might have a relatively high resale value, so selling the old Seagate hard drive for extra cash can be an ideal option.
The main concern when choosing to sell your used Seagate hard drives for extra cash is secure data eradication, but partnering with reliable ITAD vendors like Big Data Supply Inc. can ensure secure data erasure in compliance with ISO standards.

Disposal
If the old Seagate hard drive is both unusable and with a low resale value, then the only viable and secure option is to dispose of or recycling the old Seagate hard drive. Physical destruction will 100% ensure that the data on your Seagate hard drive won’t be recovered by others.
A common way to “destroy” your old Seagate hard drives is by shredding the Seagate hard drive or running the drive through a degausser.

How Do You Prepare a Seagate Hard Drive for Recycling or Selling?
The answer would depend on many different factors from the type/model of the Seagate hard drive and others. However, basically you’ll need to securely wipe the data stored within the drive and make sure the data is unrecoverable. Physical destruction is the safest bet, and you could try many ways to destroy your Seagate hard drive before selling it: degaussing/magnets, running over it with your vehicle, etc.

However, you’ll also need to be able to verify whether the data is indeed unrecoverable, and this is why it’s best to recycle or sell your old Seagate hard drive to a certified recycler like Big Data Supply Inc. unless you have state-of-the-art equipment to securely wipe the Seagate hard drive and verify that the data is unrecoverable.

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