The crisis gives wings to the French reformed players. Consumers looking for deals and wanting to adopt more environmentally friendly practices are increasingly choosing to buy refurbished smartphones, computers, tablets and game consoles. The market grew by 15% last year. Second-hand items, which generally sell for 20-30% less than new, are first passed through the hands of experts who check their performance and repair them if necessary before they are put back on the market. All with a one to two year warranty.
Realizing that his customers wanted to be sure that their products did not make several trips between France and a distant country before they ended up in their hands, Charles Boquillon, the general manager of Save, set out to open a concept store, avenue. de Wagram in Paris, opened this Wednesday. The window of this little shop a little way from the Arc de Triomphe shows…
Source: Le Figaro

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