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Omaha’s Digital Doc “Techs the Town” w Electronic Donation Drive
Prominent Tech Repair Brand Hosts Community-Driven Holiday Campaign; Collects Tech Devices for Organization in Need

Omaha, Neb. – Forget decking the halls. It’s time to tech the town.
This holiday season, Digital Doc, Omaha’s leading provider of certified, pre-owned devices and electronic repair services, is leaving a lasting impact on a local organization.
From November 13 to January 13, Digital Doc of Omaha is collecting gently used electronics, and encouraging customers and business owners to donate their old cell phones, tablets and computers. The initiative, named “Tech the Town” emphasizes the importance to recycle and reuse technology, while spreading holiday cheer and gifting gadgets to those in need. Items donated will be given to Cross Training Center and Cross Electronic Recycling which work to train men, women and youth who are disadvantaged and undereducated so they can become successful.
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“Now days, people are constantly upgrading their devices and abandoning their old tech– especially during the holiday season,” said Linette Nelson, owner of Digital Doc of Omaha. “Instead of leaving perfectly salvageable technology to sit in a junk drawer, we want to provide these items to new owners who don’t necessarily have the same privileges. So many people would find joy from the donations, and we’re rallying our customers to help us make a meaningful difference in their lives.”
In addition to collecting gently used cell phones, tablets and laptops, Digital Doc of Omaha is also accepting broken devices and electronics that are in poor condition. In order to eliminate the amount of technology that gets thrown away and sent to landfills, Digital Doc of Omaha will either repair the item for donation or dispose of it properly through its partnership with Cross Electronic Recycling and Cross Training Center.
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On Saturday, December 2 Digital Doc of Omaha will be holding an electronics recycling digital drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will be accepting any appliance of any quality. In essence anything with a plug. The drive is taking place in the Digital Doc of Omaha parking lot located at 3822 N. 156th St. There are fees for TVs, microwaves and CRT monitors. Refreshments will be served for those who drop off any donations.
With an expert team of certified technicians at every location, Digital Doc empowers customers with the knowledge that allows them to take control of their devices and make informed decisions about when to repair, replace, recycle or resell aging or broken technology. Committed to providing customer service and customer education that is unparalleled in the market, Digital Doc’s team of experts receive thorough and ongoing training on all of the latest devices and digital technologies to ensure repairs are done in an expedient manner.
Beyond addressing the technology needs of customers, Digital Doc also provides support to small businesses in the communities it serves. For smaller businesses without the support of a dedicated IT department, Digital Doc serves as a reputable solution to hardware problems or equipment repairs. Many Digital Doc locations also service local public and private schools in their communities.
For more information about Digital Doc of Omaha call 531-200-3800, or visit https://www.digitaldoc.com/omaha/.
About Digital Doc
Established in 2010, Digital Doc is the leading provider of certified, pre-owned devices and premier destination for cell phone, tablet and computer repairs. Equipped with a team of trained and certified staff members armed with the latest knowledge of technology and devices, each Digital Doc location serves as a one-stop-shop for customers to address their technology needs in an efficient and reliable manner.
To learn more about Digital Doc’s services and locations, visit www.digitaldoc.com. For more information on Digital Doc franchising opportunities, visit www.digitaldoc.com/franchise/.