The Three R's of Recycling
Refurb: Equipment arrives and is tested. In some cases, computer systems merely require a new component to begin working again. FastPace will then replace components and do other minor repair. The system is then cleaned.

Re-Market: Where equipment is received in good working condition, FastPace will re-market it to wholesalers and used computer dealers who sell retail. Other systems and parts are auctioned online.

Recycle: As the last option to dispose of old technology equipment, systems are broken down and stripped of components. All carbon material, such as glass and plastic is recycled. Our goal is to keep 100% of your obsolete technology from the landfill.

Sell US Your Old Technology Equipment.

We will buy outright, old computer equipment, cell phones, MP3 players, phones, digital cameras, DVD players, etc. Send us a list of your equipment, including manufacturer, quantity, model numbers and specifications. Please also specify whether the items are working or non-working.
Contact FastPace.

Leverage Your Inventory.

Through inventory financing, Fast Pace's partner, Hartsko Financial, allows you to obtain the essential funding to match cash flow to sales and sell without maintaining outstanding receivables. Click here to visit Hartsko Financial.

Fast pace Drop Off Service.
You can drop off your old technology equipment at our 30,000 Sq. ft. facility in Arlington heights, Illinois. There is no charge for service. Businesses that require pickup of equipment, please Contact FastPace
for a quote.

FastPace Business Services,
3815 N. Ventura Drive.
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(p) 847-398-5757
(f) 847-255-5257
(e) sales@fastpace-biz.com

June 21, 2007: In the fall of 2006 Illinois became the first state in the Midwest to begin recycling its surplus computers, cell phones and other equipment to prevent leaks of mercury, lead and other toxins into the environment. <More>

May 14, 2007: Most large companies haven't written green criteria into their companies' buying process, according to a report by Cambridge, Mass.-based Forrester Research Inc. <More>

January 19, 2007: TJX Companies, which handles credit card transactions for VISA admits data breach through improperly disposed of PCs. TJX may be liable under state laws, Payment Card Industry (PCI) Standards and VISA’s Card Holder Security Program. <More>

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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