Falabella announced a cell phone exchange in Colombia to buy a new iPhone

Falabella announced a cell phone exchange in Colombia to buy a new iPhone
Falabella announced a cell phone exchange in Colombia to buy a new iPhone

Falabella, one of the best-known and most popular companies among Colombians, announced a new cell phone ‘exchange’ that can be used by hundreds of Colombians who wish to buy a new cell phone. but that they still have a device in good condition that can be accepted as a means of payment.

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And the company launched the promotion in several participating establishments that will receive their customers’ old devices and, based on a diagnosis, will estimate a value that can be discounted to the interested party for the purchase of their next cell phone.

How to participate in the Falabella ‘changeathon’, in Colombia

Those who wish to participate must go with their old phone to a store enabled with this promotion, where the corresponding diagnosis will be made to the phone and, according to its condition, the customer may be deducted up to $3,200,000 for the purchase of your next device.

Although interested Colombians can bring cell phones from brands such as iPhone, Samsung, Xiaomi, Motorola, Realme, Vivo, Oppo, LG and Honor/Huawei, those who wish to participate in this call should keep in mind that the offer only applies to the purchase of iPhones or Samsung brand cell phones.

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In which cities will the Falabella ‘changeathon’ be enabled?

There are 11 cities in Colombia that will have this opportunity from the company, which are Bogotá, Chía, Medellín, Cali, Bucaramanga, Barranquilla, Cartagena, Ibagué, Manizales, Pereira and Villavicencio.

However, not all stores in these cities will have this ‘changeathon’ available, so those who are interested can access the following Falabella link to find out the points enabled to carry out this procedure.

In addition to cell phones, Colombians will also be able to bring devices such as chargers, headphones and other damaged items that, although they will not count as a means of payment unlike phones, they can be recycled accordingly.

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