We're based just over the border in Oswestry, so Telford is well within our home patch. If you've got old laptops, desktops, servers or phones cluttering a stockroom, we'll come to you, wipe the drives properly, and pay you for what's worth something.
Telford was built as a new town in the 1960s, which is why the parks are laid out so logically. Stafford Park north, Halesfield south, Hortonwood east, the town centre tying them together. It makes planning a half-day pickup run across multiple parks unusually easy.
Telford was built around its business parks, so most of the work happens at:
Off the M54, anywhere on the parks — we'll be there. Outside that, just say where, we'll work it out.
Stafford Park and Hortonwood are dense with engineering, automotive and manufacturing — places that have CAD workstations, decent monitors, and decommission a lot of office kit alongside the shop-floor refresh. Halesfield is more SME and light industrial. The town centre and Plaza host the professional services — solicitors, accountants, agencies, the businesses that serve the parks.
They all cycle through hardware on a 3 to 4 year refresh and the old kit ends up in a cupboard. That's the work we do. Most Telford jobs are batches of 5 to 30 devices: a few generations of laptops, some desktops, the odd CAD workstation, sometimes a server.
National refurb companies want you to package the kit, label it, book a courier and wait. That's a half-day's work for whoever ends up with the job, on top of everything else. We just turn up.
From Oswestry to Telford is forty-five minutes up the A5. We know the parks, we know which units have loading bays and which need you to come round the front, and we plan visits so you're not waiting in for a half-day window. Pick a slot that suits, we're there when we say we'll be.
Travel is on us. The price you're quoted is the price you're paid.
Every drive that leaves with us is sanitised to NIST 800-88, the actual industry standard. You get a wipe certificate for every device, listing serial numbers and method, so if your auditor or DPO ever asks, the paper trail is on one page.
For engineering firms with sensitive client work, or any of the regulated office sectors, the certificate is the part that actually matters. More on data security.
Once we've checked the kit matches what was described, we transfer the agreed amount on the spot. Receipt by email within 24 hours. No purchase orders, no 30-day invoices, no chase.
What we pay depends on what you've got. Older office desktops with no SSD aren't worth much, modern ThinkPads or MacBooks with decent specs are worth a meaningful amount, and CAD workstations or rack servers can be worth a surprising amount. Whatever it is, we'll be honest about the number and why.
The form is the easiest way. Bullet points are fine. A photo of the cupboard is even better. You don't need an asset register — model numbers and a rough count work, "5 or 6 old laptops, mix of Dells" works, even a one-line description works.
We'll come back inside a working day with an estimate, in writing. If it's a fit, we book a slot. If it isn't, no chase, just bin the email.
Even rough — we'll come back with a ballpark and a slot that fits.
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