Here’s How to Get Rid of That Old E-Bike
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Turns out, there are a few ways to navigate this issue, which we've detailed below.
You can trade your old electric scooter for a brand-spankin' new one at any of these shops
What if you don't want to get a new scooter and just want to sell your old one? Then recycle! There are 92 designated spots around Beijing that offer scooter recycling services, which are listed on this website:
You can either bring your vehicle to any of those or, in some cases, have someone come pick your scooter up. Depending on its weight, you can count on getting an offer between RMB 100 and RMB 600.
Don't want to get a new vehicle? Recycle your old one then!
For those looking to buy a new scooter after selling their old one, beware when making online purchases. There are scammers afoot seeking to trick customers into thinking they're buying a standardized vehicle at an amazing discount.
A number of folks in the capital have fallen victim to such scams. According to one Beijinger who wished to remain anonymous, “I purchased an electric scooter online that cost me RMB 1,800. The seller promised that the vehicle can get proper licenses in Beijing. But when I went to get plates, I got turned away because the vehicle didn’t fit the new standards.”
To avoid such scams, your best bet is to ask for documentation guaranteeing an unconditional replacement of your vehicle should it fail to meet the requirements.
What do you think of Beijing's policies for dealing with old scooters? Has it been a smooth process for you or are you experiencing any difficulties? Let us know in the comments!READ: Beijing's New Rules for Scooters Are Now in Effect
Images: Dianping, Wangyi
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