Turn Your Old Digital Cameras into Cash: "Kaikuru Mino Kamo / Inuyama" Launches Campaign to Boost Buyback of Retro Digital Devices from June 12th.
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- Turn Your Old Digital Cameras into Cash: "Kaikuru Mino Kamo / Inuyama" Launches Campaign to Boost Buyback of Retro Digital Devices from June 12th.
- Kaikuru Mino Kamo/Inuyama, a house-call buying service, will launch a "Retro Digital Device Buyback Campaign" starting June 12, 2026, focusing on old digital cameras and retro electronic devices, primarily from the early Heisei era. This initiative aims to promote the reuse of old digital cameras and electronic devices often discarded during home or vacant property cleanouts, by finding new demand for them. The campaign accepts items even if their operational status is unconfirmed or they are older models, and offers on-site appraisals for large-scale cleanups.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Sat Jun 13 2026 02:16:20 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Kaikuru Mino Kamo/Inuyama, a house-call buying service, will launch a "Retro Digital Device Buyback Campaign" starting June 12, 2026, focusing on old digital cameras and retro electronic devices, primarily from the early Heisei era. This initiative aims to promote the reuse of old digital cameras and electronic devices often discarded during home or vacant property cleanouts, by finding new demand for them. The campaign accepts items even if their operational status is unconfirmed or they are older models, and offers on-site appraisals for large-scale cleanups.
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- Turn Your Old Digital Cameras into Cash: "Kaikuru Mino Kamo / Inuyama" Launches Campaign to Boost Buyback of Retro Digital Devices from June 12th. (Sat Jun 13 2026 02:16:20 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- Sat Jun 13 2026 02:16:20 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Kaikuru Mino Kamo/Inuyama, a house-call buying service, will launch a "Retro Digital Device Buyback Campaign" starting June 12, 2026, focusing on old digital cameras and retro electronic devices, primarily from the early Heisei era. This initiative aims to promote the reuse of old digital cameras and electronic devices often discarded during home or vacant property cleanouts, by finding new demand for them. The campaign accepts items even if their operational status is unconfirmed or they are older models, and offers on-site appraisals for large-scale cleanups.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How much can I get for my old digital camera?
- A: The buyback price varies depending on the model, condition, and market demand. Even non-operational or older models are appraised if they have value as parts or collector's items. Please utilize our free appraisal service first.
- Q: I found a large quantity of old electronic devices during a home cleanout. Can you handle this?
- A: Yes, we can provide a house-call appraisal for large quantities of old electronic devices. You can organize your items from home without needing to bring them in.
- Q: I'm outside the service area. Can I still use your service?
- A: Currently, the campaign service areas are Seki City and Mino Kamo City in Gifu Prefecture, and Konan City and Inuyama City in Aichi Prefecture. For inquiries from outside these areas, please contact us by phone. Future service expansions are undecided.
- Q: What kind of items can I put in the "1,000 Yen Buyback Box"?
- A: You can place small items like small appliances and miscellaneous goods you wish to organize into the box. However, some items are not eligible for purchase, so please confirm with the appraiser.
- Q: Are there any fees for appraisal or house calls?
- A: No, house-call and appraisal fees are completely free. We will purchase items on the spot with cash payment, so please feel at ease.