MUSICMAGPIE TO LAUNCH ON BACK MARKET

MUSICMAGPIE TO LAUNCH ON BACK MARKET

musicMagpie plc

("musicMagpie", or "the Group")

MUSICMAGPIE TO LAUNCH ON BACK MARKET

Wide range of musicMagpie’s refurbished tech products to be available on Back Market’s UK and US marketplaces

 

Tie-up will provide musicMagpie with another sales channel, and give Back Market users a greater breadth of choice

 

musicMagpie, a leading re-commerce business in the UK and US specialising in refurbished consumer technology, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a contract to sell consumer electronic products on Back Market, the online marketplace dedicated to refurbished devices.

 

The launch of musicMagpie’s products will occur on the Back Market UK marketplace by the end of this month and on the Back Market US marketplace in mid-May 2022. In addition to mobile phones, the agreement includes tech categories such as games consoles, tablets, wearables and MacBooks. The launch adds an additional sales channel for musicMagpie’s products and will supplement existing sales through its own websites as well as Amazon and eBay.

 

About Back Market

 

Back Market is an online marketplace dedicated to the re-selling of refurbished devices, connecting buyers with trusted third-party sellers (such as musicMagpie). It has 6 million customers across 16 countries, and aggregates approved sellers. Unlike musicMagpie, Back Market does not purchase or hold stock, or carry out the refurbishment process itself. Prospective sellers must go through a rigorous screening process before they are allowed to list on the marketplace. To obtain the ‘Back Label’ and sell on its marketplace, each new re-seller must demonstrate that their operations and quality procedures are up to a high professional standard. More than just a marketplace for renewed tech, Back Market is working to change the refurbished industry by selecting the best refurbishers and becoming a valuable source of information for the sellers, both on their technical performance and the reliability of their products and industrial processes.

 

musicMagpie’s complementary business model, and its offering on Back Market

 

In contrast to the Back Market model, customers sell items to musicMagpie via musicMagpie’s websites, smartphone app, corporate recycling programme or a self-service kiosk in an Asda store. musicMagpie then repairs and refurbishes these products at its state-of-the-art logistics hub, including using specialist software to perform up to 90 diagnostic checks and ensuring the safe removal of all personal data.

 

In addition to its own online stores (musicMagpie.co.uk in the UK and Decluttr.com in the US), musicMagpie has a proven track record of successfully listing its products on third-party online channels. Having first listed on Amazon in 2008 and eBay in 2011, today musicMagpie is the largest seller in the world on those platforms based on the number of seller reviews (over 10 million globally on each), with 99.4% positive feedback on eBay UK. The Group has over 7.5 million customer registrations worldwide.

 

musicMagpie will make available high-quality refurbished consumer electronic products on the Back Market marketplace which, in turn, will provide an additional sales channel for musicMagpie, leveraging Back Market’s significant investment in the market. In addition to having complementary business models, both musicMagpie and Back Market have sustainability at their heart. Every device recycled saves approximately 65kg of CO2, making the pre-owned consumer technology market essential in the move to circular, low-carbon economies.

 

Steve Oliver, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder of musicMagpie, said:

 

“I am delighted that musicMagpie’s wide range of high-quality refurbished consumer technology products will be available on Back Market’s fast-growing marketplace. musicMagpie enjoys immense brand trust, developed over 15 years of recommerce activity, which will further encourage Back Market’s users to choose a refurbished device.  

 

“musicMagpie and Back Market operate complementary models and have a shared mission to challenge consumers to rethink their tech product consumption, make restored devices mainstream, and tackle the growing problem of e-waste. This is therefore an exciting partnership that will help musicMagpie’s products reach a wider audience and give Back Market users a greater breadth of choice. We look forward to working with Back Market in what we are confident will be a long and fruitful relationship.”

 

Thibaud Hug de Larauze, co-founder and CEO of Back Market, said:

“Back Market is committed to working with the best resellers and refurbishers to ensure that buying renewed is easier, cheaper and more appealing for everyone. We’re delighted to join forces with musicMagpie, the pioneers of the refurbished tech industry in the UK, and this partnership represents an opportunity to further expand the refurbished tech market in the UK. The milestone partnership for Back Market will give even more people access to refurbished tech that they can trust, and more choice when it comes to helping to tackle the global e-waste crisis.”

 

 

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Enquiries

musicMagpie plc

Steve Oliver, CEO

Ian Storey, COO

Tel: +44 (0) 870 479 2705

Powerscourt (Financial Public Relations)

Rob Greening

Genevieve Ryan

Sam Austrums

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7250 1446

 

 

About musicMagpie

 

Operating through two trusted brands - musicMagpie in the UK and decluttr in the US – musicMagpie’s core strategy is simple: to provide consumers with a smart, trusted and sustainable way to buy, rent and sell refurbished consumer technology and physical media products with sustainability running to the very heart of its operations. 

 

Founded in 2007, the Group has an established presence in the UK, with operations in Stockport, Greater Manchester, and in the US in Atlanta, Georgia. Operating through its two trusted brands - musicMagpie in the UK and decluttr in the US - the Group's core business model is simple: to provide consumers with a smart, sustainable and trusted way to buy, rent and sell refurbished consumer technology and physical media products. 

 

musicMagpie has a strong environmental and social focus, as demonstrated by its trademarked 'smart for you, smart for the planet' ethos. Over 400,000 consumer technology products were resold to consumers in FY21. In addition, the Group re-sells approximately 2,500 tonnes of books and disc media each year that could have ended up as waste. During 2021, musicMagpie’s UK consumer tech and disc media customers, along with its trade partners, helped to save over 50,000 tonnes of CO2 by buying, selling and renting with the Group – an amount equivalent to providing heating for over 18,000 homes. The Group has been given the London Stock Exchange's Green Economy Mark in recognition of its contribution to the global green economy.

 

When selling to musicMagpie, the customer is offered a fixed valuation via the website, provided with free logistics to ship the products and (subject to it being 'as described') receives payment for their product on the day of arrival at the Group's warehouse. Customers purchasing from musicMagpie receive branded refurbished product for a fraction of the price of buying new.

 

The Group has the highest number of seller reviews on both Amazon and eBay and has consistently achieved extremely positive feedback scores. The Group has a 4.6* rating on UK Trustpilot with over 220,000 reviews and has won multiple awards for its recycling services, including Best Recycling Service at the What Mobile Awards six years in a row.

 

For further information please visit:  www.musicmagpieplc.com

 

 

About Back Market

 

Launched in 2014 by Thibaud Hug de Larauze, Quentin Le Brouster, and Vianney Vaute, Back Market is the leading dedicated renewed tech marketplace. The company brings high-quality professionally refurbished electronic devices and appliances to customers in 16 countries (including the United States, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Austria, the Netherlands, and more recently, Portugal, Japan, Finland, Ireland, Greece, Slovakia and Sweden). It employs a team of 650 employees and counting across its 6 offices located in New York, Berlin, Paris, Bordeaux, Barcelona and London.