
Cellmefree
Comparison website for used cell phones and tablets buy or sell your device for the best price!.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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$150k | Seed | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
Cellmefree operated as an online marketplace focused on the secondary market for mobile devices. Founded in 2013 by French entrepreneurs Marc Thoumyre and Stanislas Humeau, the Miami-based company aimed to create a centralized platform for consumers to both buy and sell used cell phones and tablets. The business was established to provide a streamlined process for trading in used devices and purchasing refurbished ones, positioning itself as a comparison website to help users find the best deals.
The company's platform aggregated offers from a network of professional recyclers and partners. This model allowed consumers to compare prices from various buyers when selling their old devices and to purchase warrantied, tested, and refurbished electronics. Cellmefree's core service was facilitating these transactions, with a stated goal of promoting a more sustainable form of consumption by extending the life of electronic devices. The business was backed by a board of advisors that included notable figures like internet entrepreneur Fabrice Grinda. According to reports from 2014, the company launched its comparison website to coincide with major phone releases, such as the iPhone 6, allowing users to trade in older models for cash. However, the company is now considered deadpooled.
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