Lucky Exhibits is the leading company in the United States that deals in high quality used trade show booths. Most of their pre-owned trade show booths can be purchased at huge savings to exhibitors. The average exhibitor saves between $20,000 to over $100,000 of the cost in compared to a new trade show booth. Their booths are very high quality, and the customer service is excellent. Any company that is going to a trade show would be foolish to not first visit the online showroom of Lucky Exhibits first, before making a decision on a trade show booth. For several years now, Lucky Exhibits has been helping both sellers, and buyers of used trade show exhibits. They have a complete online show room on their website, located at: www.luckyexhibits.com. Their staff are very friendly and helpful, and are able to assist their clients in all aspects of the trade show business. Lucky Exhibits is also able to help in arranging logistics, and can obtain excellent shipping rates for their clients, as well as storage rates. In addition, Lucky Exhibits is helpful in arranging for new graphics, rebranding of the booth, as well as I&D (installation & dismantle) for the various trade show booths. They are located in Las Vegas, which is the world's capital of the trade show industry. They can be reached by calling (702) 38-BOOTH or their toll free number: (800) 707-6995. Also, they are happy to answer any questions via email, at: info@luckyexhibits.com.
For buyers of trade show booths, seeking huge discounts, they can either call Lucky Exhibits directly, send them an email, or fill out the online buyers form at: http://www.luckyexhibits.com/
Sellers of used trade show booths are welcome to also call Lucky Exhibits directly, send them an email, or fill out the online booth selling form at: http://www.luckyexhibits.com/
Buying or selling a used trade show booth or exhibit is an excellent way to save money, or recoup expenses, as well as a prefectly green concept which is helping the planet by engaging in a very valuable form of recycling.
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