Sell Corporate

Dell/EMC Network Switches

Complete Chain-of-Custody
Specialize in Bulk Buy Back

100% Data Erasure

100% Secure Dell/EMC Switches Selling Process 

100% Compliant

Eco-friendliest Solution to Selling Used Dell/EMC Switches

Whether it’s Dell/EMC 2700 series, 6200 series, or other models, we purchase Dell/EMC switches in bulk, both new and used. As a trusted leader in corporate Dell/EMC switch recycling, we offer competitive prices while adhering to the highest ethical and security standards. We ensure your sensitive data is securely destroyed, and we provide a certificate of data destruction for your peace of mind.

When You Sell Your Used Dell/EMC Switches to Us, We Handle:

  • Global Shipping: We cover shipping from any location in the world.
  • Secure Data Destruction: Protecting your sensitive information.
  • Certificate of Data Destruction: Proof of secure data handling.

We buy new & used switches

adtran
ATLAS
E Series
M/C Series
MX Series
NetVanta
OPTI
Total Access
Total Reach
TRACER
cisco catalyst
2960
3550
3560
3750
4900 Series
4900 Series Modules
4500 Series
4500 Series Modules
6500 Series
6500 Series Modules
dell
Powerconnect 2700 Series
Powerconnect 3500 Series
Powerconnect 5400 Series
Powerconnect 6200 Series
EMC
Extreme Summit series
X250
X350
X450
X460
X650
6800 BlackDiamond Series
8800 BlackDiamond Series
10800 BlackDiamond Series
12800 BlackDiamond Series
Foundry/brocade
Foundry BigIron
EdgeIron
FastIron
NetIron
ServerIron
Turbo Iron Series
Brocade DCX
Brocade MLX
Brocade FCX
Brocade VDX
Brocade XMR Series
Fortinet
FortiGate: Unitfied Threat Management (UTM)
FortiManager: Centralized Management
F5
1000 BIG-IP Series
1500 BIG-IP Series
2000 BIG-IP Series
2400 BIG-IP Series
3400 BIG-IP Series
3600 BIG-IP Series
5000 BIG-IP Series
5100 BIG-IP Series
6800 BIG-IP Series
6900 BIG-IP Series
8400 BIG-IP Series
8900 BIG-IP Series
ARX Series
FirePass
WANJet
Enterprise Manager
Data Manager
HP
Procurve 2600 Series
Procurve 2800 Series
Procurve 4100 Series
Procurve 5300 Series
Procurve 5400 Series
Procurve 6600 Series
Procurve 8200 Series
Juniper Ex Series
2200
3200
4200
Palo Alto
PA - 200
PA - 500
2000 Series
3000 Series
4000 Series
5000 Series
Sonicwall
TZ100
TZ170
TZ190
TZ200
TZ210
TZ205
TZ215
NSA 220
NSA 240
NSA 250M
NSA 2400
NSA 3500
NSA 4500
NSA E5500
NSA E6500
NSA E7500
NSA E8500

The process is simple

1

Send a list of assets

Send us a list of your Dell/EMC switches, and we’ll promptly provide you with a competitive quote.

2

Ship it

After agreeing on the price, ship your gear—or let us handle the pickup. Convenient, right?

3

Get paid

Once your data is securely erased, you’ll get paid along with a certificate of data destruction—perfect for your records (or the fridge!).

READY, SET, SELL. Fill out the form to get going.

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Currently buying & supplying IT in over
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Why Sell Dell/EMC Switches to big data supply, inc.?

we have the big data supply Dell/EMC switches buyback program guarantee


Our program is tailored to help you mitigate risks, maintain compliance, and protect the confidentiality of sensitive data when selling your used Dell/EMC switches to us. We offer a comprehensive service that includes free value audits to maximize returns, full chain-of-custody tracking, detailed secure data destruction reports, and an eco-friendly, cost-effective process for selling Dell/EMC switches.

WE ARE R2v3 & RIOS CERTIFIED

We are proud to be R2v3 and RIOS certified, a testament to our commitment to excellence in electronics recycling and sustainability. These certifications, accredited by ANSI, integrate stringent standards from ISO:14001 (environmental management), ISO:9001 (quality management), and OHSAS:18001 (health and safety). Achieving R2v3 and RIOS certifications reflects our dedication to responsible recycling practices. These credentials ensure consistent, reliable service when you sell Dell/EMC switches, no matter where or when. They also enable us to address evolving challenges, adapt to new materials and technologies, and develop innovative services as your needs grow.

Frequently Asked Questions
What can you do with old Dell/EMC network switches?

When you no longer need your Dell/EMC network switches, you have three main options:

  1. Dispose or Recycle Them:
    • Ideal for switches that are no longer functional or cannot be repaired economically.
  2. Repurpose Them:
    • Suitable for reusing the switches in another network or system if they are still operational.
  3. Sell Them for Extra Cash:
    • A great way to recover value and potentially fund an upgrade to newer equipment.

How to Choose the Best Option

The right choice depends on the following factors:

  • Condition:
    • Non-functional switches are best recycled or disposed of.
    • Functional but imperfect switches may be sold or repurposed.
  • Resale Value:
    • High resale value makes selling the best choice.
    • Low resale value despite good condition may make repurposing a better alternative.
  • Replacement Cost:
    • If upgrading, avoid selling your current switches too soon when the replacement cost is still high. Waiting for prices to drop can save you money in the long run.

Carefully evaluate these factors to decide the most practical and cost-effective option for your used Dell/EMC switches.

How can I sell my Dell/EMC network switches?

If you have used Dell/EMC network switches, routers, or other networking equipment, there are three main ways to sell them and turn them into cash:

1. Peer-to-Peer Marketplaces (e.g., eBay):

  • Pros: Offers maximum freedom to set prices and promote your items.
  • Cons: It can be time-consuming to find the right buyer, especially for enterprise-grade switches.

2. Classified Sites (e.g., Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, Amazon):

  • Pros: Generally easier to find buyers than on peer-to-peer platforms.
  • Cons: Less control over pricing and terms compared to selling directly.

3. Specialist IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) Companies:

  • Pros: The fastest and easiest way to sell Dell/EMC switches at a fair market value. ITAD companies often provide a seamless process and handle bulk sales.
  • Additional Benefit: If your switches contain sensitive or regulated data, ITAD companies will securely erase it, ensuring compliance and peace of mind.

Choose the option that best aligns with your needs, considering factors such as equipment type, location, and the importance of data security.

How to sell a Dell/EMC network switch?

Selling your Dell/EMC network switch or other equipment (e.g., gateways, hubs, or routers) is straightforward if you follow these simple steps:

Step 1: Evaluate the Condition

  • Assess the physical condition and functionality of the switch.
  • Look for any defects or wear, and ensure the switch operates properly.
  • Be transparent—list any imperfections or damage, as this builds trust with potential buyers.

Step 2: Identify the Equipment

  • Determine the exact model of the switch, as this impacts its resale value.
  • Check for visible brand names, model numbers, or serial numbers to simplify identification.

Step 3: Take Quality Photos

  • Capture clear images of the switch, including its model name and serial number (if visible).
  • Be honest—if there are defects or wear, make sure they’re clearly shown in the photos.

Step 4: Find Buyers

  • List your switch on platforms such as classified sites, peer-to-peer marketplaces, or contact ITAD companies like Big Data Supply Inc.
  • ITAD companies can streamline the process, especially for bulk sales or when data security is a concern.

Step 5: Package and Ship

  • Securely package your Dell/EMC switch to prevent damage during shipping.
  • Some ITAD companies may offer pickup services, especially for large shipments.

How to Determine the Value of Old Dell/EMC Switches

The resale value of your Dell/EMC switches depends on several factors:

  1. Age: Older models typically fetch lower prices unless they’re rare or in high demand.
  2. Condition: Functional switches without defects command higher prices than those with damage or wear.
  3. Newer Models Available: If a direct replacement is released, prices for older models usually drop.
  4. Rarity: Discontinued or hard-to-find models may gain value, particularly if they’re useful for specific use cases or sought after by collectors.

Pro Tip:

To estimate your switch’s market value, check online marketplaces like Amazon or eBay for similar items and compare their pricing.

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