At e-Cycle, we hold ourselves to the highest data security standards in the industry. All private information is removed manually and every phone we receive is restored back to its factory setting.
It’s that dedication to data security that brought LifeWatch to e-Cycle. Founded in 1993, LifeWatch provides a system that measures and transmits the heart’s electrical activity via cell phones and Bluetooth technology to a monitoring center. This allows physicians to remotely monitor their patients at all times, helping them to discover cardiac issues before they develop into serious health problems.
As LifeWatch continued to grow (over 16,000 of these devices are currently in use around the country), it was becoming increasingly difficult to store the outmoded cell phones that contained confidential patient data.
That’s where e-Cycle comes in.
LifeWatch was drawn to e-Cycle’s services because of that aforementioned dedication to data protection. In an area as confidential as one’s medical information, it was vitally important for LifeWatch to find a mobile phone buyback company that it could trust.
Since their partnership began in 2009, e-Cycle has received more than 6,700 mobile phones and helped LifeWatch earn more than $45,000 in revenue from these out-of-use devices. Most importantly, e-Cycle continues to provide absolute data security for LifeWatch, allowing the company to expand and upgrade its services without the added worry of wondering what might happen to a patient’s confidential information.
Mobile phone recycling has never been easier, thanks to e-Cycle. If you are looking to sell mobile phones to a buyback company, why not try the buyback company with the highest data security standards in the industry?
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