BY UE STUDIO

Updated Tuesday, November 22, 2022-18:52

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We live in a time of fairly pronounced inflation in which acts as daily and simple as shopping are posing a tremendous challenge for families.

This is becoming especially hard for digital natives, who see the mobile as an essential tool in their day-to-day life, and who value technological innovation.

And that costs money.

A lot, sometimes.

Rentik breaks into the market to ensure that not only young people, but anyone of any age, can have the mobile phone they want, whatever it is, not just the one they can afford.

From a fee of 12 euros per month, Rentik customers can choose a mobile, which will be sent free of charge to their home, with added all-risk insurance.

Say goodbye to anxiety about breaking or falling into the water.

Goodbye to those microinfarcts that we suffer when we see the mobile phone fall to the ground from our hands.

And goodbye to fear that they will steal it from us.

All this is covered by Rentik.

Pablo Blanco, CEO of Rentik, states that the market is going to turn towards mobile leasing more quickly than we think.

And it is that this subscription model is permeating more and more deeply with each passing day, especially if we take into account the success of similar services such as series, film and music platforms or the subscription to office automation or design software.

Thanks to Rentik, any user will be able to have the mobile phone they want without incurring a large outlay, also with models belonging to major brands (iPhone, Samsung, Xiaomi...) and terminals adapted to all budgets, with installments starting at of 12 euros per month.

In addition, when you buy, you do not usually take into account the possible accidents or thefts that you can face and that add a huge additional cost to the terminal,

while this factor is covered with Rentik's all-risk insurance.

In addition, it is not taken into account that mobile phones end up in a drawer or are given away and you do not get any benefit (Only 13% sell it).

In short, the flexibility that a service like Rentik offers you is not possible if you choose the purchase option.

And if all this were not enough, it is a model with great flexibility.

With Rentik, the user can change his mobile whenever he wants, either because the new model he wants has come out or because his personal circumstances have changed and he prefers to opt for a lower fee.

Almost half of Spaniards have faults in their mobile and, on average, 22% spend more than €200 to repair them

It is common for mobile phones, sooner or later, to have breakdowns.

More than we would like.

It is a device that we use continuously and daily: friction, falls to the ground or water... A multitude of factors expose our mobile phones to accidents every day.

And, although it may not seem like it, the vast majority of us continue with a broken smartphone in order not to spend money on repairs.

And we don't even talk about buying a new one, even if there are Black Friday sales.

In the end, when we buy a phone we do not take into account the possible accidents or thefts that we can face and that add a great extra cost to the terminal.

This factor is covered by Rentik's all-risk insurance.

Not to mention the phones that ended up abandoned in a drawer, they are given away and you get no benefit.

In a survey carried out by the company IO Investigación for Rentik, a company that is dedicated to offering a mobile subscription model, 49% of Spaniards have suffered some type of failure on their

smartphone

.

Of these, 62% have lived with the phone in poor condition without investing a euro in repair or replacement.

A figure that rises to 66% in the case of young people between 18 and 24 years of age.

If we take into account the average price of repairs or the cost of a new mobile, which even now in Black Friday sales is usually quite high, we can understand the reason for these figures.

The same survey ensures that 22% of users have invested an average of 200 euros in repairing their mobiles.

Curiously, belonging to the high range.

In other words, after spending more than 1,300 euros on a phone, they end up spending 1,500.

Sustainability and recovered investment: more advantages of mobile leasing

More advantages of mobile leasing: the circular economy is encouraged.

Perhaps you, who are reading this, have an abandoned cell phone in a drawer, unused.

And not just one, maybe several.

According to the IO Investigation survey, 8 out of 10 people do not get any profit from their old phone.

The mobiles you use at Rentik are returned when you change your terminal and the company is dedicated to putting them right out of the box for the first time and putting them into circulation on the reconditioned market.

In this way, you always have a new mobile phone with Rentik, but the life of the terminals is also extended for longer, without the need to generate new waste.

Perhaps 1,300 euros on a mobile you cannot afford, but 50 yes.

And finally you will have at home the mobile you have always dreamed of, and on top of that without worrying about it suffering damage.

In addition, the registration in Rentik is very simple and without paperwork.

The monthly fee is charged to the card you have associated and the mobiles arrive at your home in three business days on the peninsula, six days for the Balearic Islands and ten for the Canary Islands.

But if you prefer personal treatment, you also have Rentik in more than 800 stores, including those of Phone House in Spain.

We live in hard times in which measures must be taken, trying not to make them so hard that we cannot enjoy what we like.

Thanks to the mobile subscription model that Rentik proposes, we will have every month (or as long as you want) the mobile that you have always wanted to have.

Now, finally, it is a reality.

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