We live in a world where technology is a major part of our daily lives. From social media to up to the minute emails, to even working from home, technology holds a very strong grasp in our society. The problem comes into play when accidents happen: whether a cracked screen or internal damage, there are so many things that can hinder our access to our devices. Enter Feldon Richards, Founder, and CEO of NYC Phone Buyer. Feldon created this essential business to help not only repair phones, but to also sell refurbished phones at a lower cost.
Feldon’s story of how his business began would be described as a purposeful accident. His son broke his phone, and Feldon brought it into a store to get it fixed. To make matters worse, not only did the company not fix the device, they made the issues worse. Inspired by this unexpected incident, he decided to learn to fix phones to avoid the middle man, and the idea of a business venture sparked a desire for Feldon. He found a company that offered free repair courses, but he did not get out of it what he was expecting. So in response, Feldon practiced training with broken devices to learn how they worked so that he could effectively fix these phones to flip and sell them.
Since its humble beginnings, NYC Phone Buyer has achieved 650k in sales last year, and a whopping 450k so far this year. You could say that this business has taken off. Feldon released a class called Iphone Repair Academy, which has over 500 students that shows in detail how to effectively repair phones for resale. His call to action is that if there is anyone in need of his services, and wants to get a phone repaired, or replaced, his business is the only way to go. www.nycphonebuyer.co is the best place to view prices if you’d like to sell your device.You can checkout iphone repair academy at https://gum.co/NfMlA. You can also connect on social media @nycphonebuyerllc on all platforms. Also, connect here to see inventory for sale and additional reviews: https://swappa.com/user/MTL257/profile, https://www.ebay.com/usr/nycphonebuyer