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David Safai Provides Best-In-Class Services To Smartphone Users Mobixa, a reputed company lead by David Safai, has repaired 34,341 cracked iPhone screens till now and the company has approximately 85,058 satisfied customers.
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David Safai Is The CEO Of Mobixa. Mobixa -An Established Company Lead By David Safai
David Safai leads Mobixa as a CEO and offers the consumers the information about the best time to upgrade, software updates, new mobile phones and how to save money.The company is committed to providing consumers with the option to sell their old iPhone or Smartphone and give them best possible price. The service is free to use and works across with different mobile phone carriers including AT&T, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and Sprint. The company's main aim of business is not just to sell phones, but also to give the best advice to the consumers. For more information, please visit http://www.mobixa.com.
David Safai is highly committed to delivering top-notch services to clients. People who are looking to sell their phone do not have to send their SIM card along with it. They can keep the SIM card and use it again. In case, the seller sends the SIM, he/she will be issued a new SIM card as soon as the seller buys a new phone. Moreover, the SIM does not have to do anything with the price quote. Whether the mobile is sent with the SIM or without it, Mobixa sends the same price quote. The shipping label sent by the company also includes insurance which means that if the phone gets damaged in any way during shipment, the company pays the quoted rate instantly and deals with the insurance claim on their own
Mobixa, LLC is a company that was started in mid 2012 by the parent company, IMC, which has been around for over 11 years. In 1996, David Safai stepped into the wireless industry working from his parent’s basement buying and selling old cell phones to people in South America. Since many people were on a waiting list to receive one, he started bringing in phones from Canada to export into South America and in 2003, he started re-manufacturing the phones. It wasn’t until 2012 when the timing was just right with more than enough Smartphones and iPhones in the marketplace when Mobixa was born.