Gazelle (internet company)

Gazelle is a service of Second Rotation, Inc., based in Massachusetts in the United States, that allows consumers to sell their old electronics — such as cellphones, laptops, mp3 players, digital cameras, camcorders, gaming consoles, GPS devices, and others — for cash.[1] The website, gazelle.com, has users submit the condition of their used devices then get a cash offer that the user can either accept or decline.[2] If an item has no value, Gazelle recycles the components of the devices in what it calls a responsible way.[3]

On January 29, 2008, Second Rotation announced that it had raised $4.4 million in Series A funding from Venrock.[4] And on July 28, 2008, a year after Rousseau Aurelien, CEO, founded the company, SecondRotation.com became Gazelle.com.[5]

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References

  1. ^ PC Magazine, An article about Gazelle in PC Magazine
  2. ^ US News & World Report Blog, An article about Gazelle on the official blog of US News& World Report
  3. ^ ABC News, Gazelle on ABC News's Ahead of the Curve
  4. ^ Second Rotation Press Release, A press release about the Series A funding
  5. ^ Venture Beat, A Venture Beat article about Gazelle

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