David Safai's Mobixa Helps Smartphone Users Save Money Upgrading
1. David Safai Has Become A
Recognized Name After The Launch
Of Mobixa
2. David Safai is a well-known name as he has
come up with one of a kind platform that helps
the Smartphone users to save money and get the
best possible price for their handsets when they
plan to upgrade.
All the phones bought by Mobixa are inspected
properly, cleaned, data-wiped, updated, have
blemished or broken parts replaced, tested,
boxed up, and shipped out to the wholesale
market.
3. The parent company, IMC Inc. launched Mobixa in 2012, which is
directed by David Safai who is the CEO of the company. IMC Inc
has been there in the industry for the last 11 years and focused
mainly on the wholesale market but with Mobixa, the company
started dealing straight with the consumers. In order to offer
good deals to users on selling their old phones, IMC Inc declared a
new company so that the consumers can sell their handsets
directly to them without any problem. After buying old phones
from the customers, Mobixa processes, refurbishes and prepares
them for resale.
4. Mobixa is a trusted online recommerce advisor for those
consumers who are looking to trade in their old or current
Smartphones. With little help from users, Mobixa does all
the necessary work, enabling consumers to quickly
understand the status of their upgrade eligibility, the present
trade-in value for their current phone and the release dates
for the newest phones. Mobixa is a fast, simple and
comprehensive platform for consumers looking to sell their
Smartphone.
5. Mobixa CEO David Safai believes that the company benefits from
the halo effect of IMC, which has stated that it can deliver
refurbished devices and has been in the wireless industry since
1996. The company has introduced dedicated call center from
where consumers can get complete assistance. Mobixa
consistently strives to be recognized as a trusted, online
recommence advisor for consumers who are considering trading
in their old or current Smartphones with the help of the
company's free service that works seamlessly across numerous
mobile phone carriers including Verizon Wireless, T–Mobile,
Sprint and AT&T.