(Source: Business Wire)

Trapped in a house haunted by once useful, but now useless, gadgets and
gizmos? Is your outdated technology truly scary -- maybe a VCR that eats
tapes, a screeching dial-up modem, a dryer that devours socks, or a
laptop that could double as a headstone? Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE: BBY)
can help! Today, with a little help from Poltergeist's Zelda Rubenstein
(Tangina), the nation's largest consumer electronics retailer launches
"Scary Technology," a photo contest for consumers to show us their
outdated home technology for a chance to win a complete home theater
makeover.
Between October 7 -- October 26, 2009, consumers can submit their spooky
snapshots (no logos please), along with a 140-character caption
describing their technology horror, to www.ScaryTechnology.com
gaining inspiration from an original video starring Rubenstein. Winners
will be announced on October 31, with our Grand Prize winner receiving a
$3,500 Insignia Home Theater makeover (www.insigniaproducts.com),
including Geek Squad Installation (www.GeekSquad.com).
Additional prizing includes a $1,500 Best Buy Gift Card to the first
runner up, while the second prize winner will receive a $1,000 Best Buy
gift card.
"With the increasing complexity of today's technology, Best Buy
recognizes the need to provide our customers with the solutions to
ensure they are getting the most out of the products they purchase,"
said Barry Judge, executive vice president and CMO for Best Buy. "This
includes our commitment to provide end of life options for these devices
by offering new ways to recycle and trade in old or obsolete technology."
Best Buy Offers Solutions for Outdated Technology
Best Buy is committed to making it easier for consumers to choose
greener products, use energy for electronics and appliances more
efficiently and provide appropriate end of life solutions for the
products sold. Best Buy has a number of easy in-store and online
solutions for clearing the clutter and combating the confines of haunted
technology, including:
Our Recycling Program: Offered at all of our U.S.
Stores, Best Buy offers an in-store solution for customers to bring in
their unwanted consumer electronics for recycling. Our stores
currently accept most consumer electronics and accessories, with a
limit of 2 units per day per household.
Trade-In: With Trade In, customers can exchange
their gently used electronics either in-store (for select products) or
online for a Best Buy gift card. Our online estimator is easy to use
when determining a product's value.