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Processes
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This is a unclosed list of processes that you can do in Devicehub.
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Use them as a reference.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 4
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processes
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Registration and refurbish
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Tag provisioning
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Please refer to :ref:`tags:Use case`.
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Processing a device with Workbench
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Track a device
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Recover a lost device
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Rating a device
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===============
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Rating a device is the act of grading the appearance, performance,
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and functionality of a device. This results in a :ref:`actions:Rate`
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action, which includes a guessed **price** for the device.
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There are two ways of rating a device:
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1. When processing a computer with Workbench and the Android App.
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2. Anytime with the Android App or website.
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When processing a computer with the Workbench, once the user scans the
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tag, it is showed with a screen where it can rate the appearance and
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functionality. Once done, this data is added to the report of the
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Workbench, which includes the automatic performance grade, and it is
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uploaded to Devicehub, computing the :ref:`actions:Rate` with the
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final total rate and guessed price.
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.. todo this is not done yet
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The second way is opening the App, scan the tag of the device, and
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then select *rate* to write the appearance and functionality. The
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same process can be done through the website by searching the device.
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Note that with this process there is no way of introducing the
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performance, as it is computed by Workbench, meaning that Devicehub
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takes the last known performance value to compute a new Rate.
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Refer to :ref:`actions:Rate` for technical details.
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Storing devices
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Devices are stored in places like warehouses.
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:ref:`lots:`, :ref:`actions:Locate`, :ref:`actions:Receive`,
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and :ref:`actions:Live`, actions help locating devices,
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from a global scale to inside places.
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The :ref:`actions:Locate`, :ref:`actions:Receive`,
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and :ref:`actions:Live`; embed approximated city or province level
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information, and the user can write a location, name, or address
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in Locate and Receive. This location can be as detailed as required,
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like shelves in a building. Users can create actions by scanning
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a tag with the App or searching a device through the website,
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and then selecting *create an action*.
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Lots are more versatile than actions, and they do not pollute the
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traceability log, which is not needed when placing devices in temporal
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places like warehouses. Lots act like folders in an Operative System,
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so the user is free to choose what each lot represents, like representing
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physical locations. For example:
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- Lot company ACME
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- Lot Warehouse 1 of ACME
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- Lot Zone A
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- Computer 1
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- Monitor 2
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Users create lots through the website or App, selecting *create lot*,
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and then can place devices as they were files and folders. With the
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App users can select multiple devices and move all of them to a lot.
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To look for devices users reduce the area to look for them by
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checking to which lot the device is. And then, they visually check
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the identifier printed in the tags of devices in that place
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to find the ones they are looking for.
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Erasing data and obtaining a certificate
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.. todo add a reference that explains how Workbench works in general
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Workbench erases data storage units, once the user configured Workbench
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to do so. In the configuration users parameterize the erasure to
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follow their desired erasure standard (which involves selecting
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erasure steps, data written or verification, for example).
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Once the Workbench uploads the report to a Devicehub, users can get
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the erasure certificate of the (data storage units of the) computer.
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An external user, like a client, if scans the tag with a smartphone,
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can see an on-line version of the certificate with its smartphone
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web browser.
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A logged-in user with access to the device, can scan the tag with
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the App or search the device through the web app and select
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*certificates*, then *erasure certificate*, to view an on-line
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version of the certificate and download a PDF.
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Please refer to :ref:`actions:Erase` for detailed information about
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how erasures work and which information they take.
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Delivery
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:ref:`actions:Receive` is the act of physically taking delivery of a
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device. When an user performs a Receive, it means that another user took
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the device physically, confirming reception.
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To perform this action scan the tag of the devices with the App,
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or search it through the website, and select *actions* > *Receive*,
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filling information about the receiver and delivery.
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An exemplifying case is delivering a device from the warehouse to
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a customer through a transporter:
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1. Warehouse employees look in the website devices that are
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:ref:`actions:Trade` (sold, donated, rented) that are still in
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the warehouse and ready to be used.
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2. They look for them in the warehouse. Refer to :ref:`Storing devices`
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for more details.
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3. Once the devices are located the employees give them to the
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transporter. To acknowledge this to the system, they scan the
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tags of those devices with the App and perform the action
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:ref:`actions:Receive`, stating that the transporter received the
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devices.
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4. The transporter takes the devices to the customer, performing the
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same :ref:`actions:Receive` again, this time stating that the
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customer received the devices.
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Value (price) devices
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Devicehub guesses automatically a price after each new rate, explained
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in :ref:`Rating a device`, and manually by performing the action
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:ref:`actions:Price`. By doing manually it, the user can set any
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price.
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To perform a manual price the user scans the tags of the devices
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with the App, or searches them through the website, and selects
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*actions* > *price*.
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The user has still a chance to set the final trading price when
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performing :ref:`actions:Trade`. If the user does not set any price,
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and the trade is not a :ref:`actions:Donation` or similar, Devicehub
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assumes that the last known price is the one which the device is
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sold.
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Refer to :ref:`actions:Price` to know the technical details in how
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Devicehub guesses the price.
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Share device information
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.. todo explain too lot sharing to users?
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Users can generate public links to share with external users, like
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retailers or donors, so they can see a subset of the metadata. Thanks
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to this, external users can audit the devices (donors, consumers), take
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confident and faster decisions when requesting devices (retailers,
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consumers).
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This information includes hardware information, device rates,
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device price (both guessed and manually set), and a public part of
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the traceability log.
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To share devices:
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1. Users scan their tags with the Android App or searches them through
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the website.
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2. They select *generate sharing links*, which gives them a list of
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public links of the devices.
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3. Users send those links to their contacts using their preferred
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method, like e-mail.
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4. External users visit those links in order to see a web page
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containing the public information of the device.
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Public information of a device is always accessible when an user
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scans the QR of the tag through its smartphone, as the QR contains
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a public link of the device. This ways people in contact with the
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device, like consumers, can always check information about the device.
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Manage sale with buyer (reserve, outgoing lots, sell, receive)
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We exemplify the use of lots and actions to manage sales with
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a buyer.
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1. The first step on sales is for a seller to showcase the devices
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to potential customers by :ref:`sharing them <share device information>`.
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2. A customer inquires about the devices, for example through e-mail.
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3. This can imply a reservation process.
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In such case, the seller can perform the action :ref:`actions:Reserve`,
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which reserves the selected devices for the customer.
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To perform that action, users scan the tags of the devices
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with the App or search them through the website, select them,
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and click *actions* > *Reserve*.
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2. Reservations can be cancelled but not modified, as they are saved
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in the private traceability log of the devices. To cancel a
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reservation users use the App or the web to select the devices,
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and look for their reservation to cancel it. Note that reservations
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are never deleted, but marked as cancelled.
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3. A reservation is fulfilled once the customer buys, gets through, or rents
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a device; for example by an e-commerce or through a confirmation e-mail.
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To perform any of those actions, sellers select the devices and click
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*actions* > *Sell*, *Donate*, or *Rent*. They can perform those actions
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over devices that are not reserved, or mix reserved devices with
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non-reserved devices. Refer to :ref:`actions:Trade`
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to know more about selling, donating, and renting.
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4. Lots help sellers in keeping an order in sales. A good ordering is
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creating a lot called ``Sales``, and then, inside that lot,
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a lot for each sales, or a lot for each customer.
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5. Devices have to be transported to the customer. Please refer to
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the :ref:`delivery` process for more info.
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Verify refurbishment of a device through the tag
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.. todo called Verify refurbishment of end-user's device
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Devicehub and eReuse.org allows usage of the :ref:`tags: Photochromic tags`
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to visually assist users, at-a-glance, in verifying correctly non-fraudulent
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refurbishing of a device.
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As the tags do not provide any technology that links them to a
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specific device, they are just stuck on devices.
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On the end-user side:
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1. End-users buy second-hand devices from retailers.
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2. End-users can apply a more throughout validation or learn about
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the life-cycle of the device by scanning the ID tag, the tag
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with a QR and/or an NFC, taking the user with the public information
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of the device (see :ref:`Share device information`.
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3. The public web page contains, along information about the device,
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instructions on how to check the validity of the Photochromic tag,
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consisting on illuminating the tag with the smartphone's lantern
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during a minimum of 6 seconds.
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Delivery or pickup from buyer after use
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After customer usage devices can be picked-up so they are prepared
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for re-use or recycle.
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.. todo what happens if the device is from another inventory?
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Once the customer agrees for the devices to be taken, a transporter
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or the same customer takes the device to the warehouse, and an
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employee performs a :ref:`Receive` to state that a device has been
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physically received, and a :ref:`Trade` to state the change of
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property. These actions can be performed by scanning the tag with
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the App or by manually searching the device through the website.
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Retail and distribution
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Make devices available for sale to final users
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Once the devices are registered in the Devicehub, users can share
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the devices to potential customers. Please refer to
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:ref:`share devices information`.
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Manage purchase of devices with refurbisher / ITAD
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.. todo this is not available as for now
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Retailers and distributors can reserve devices that are shared to them
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by the refurbishers.
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Una entidad puede reservar dispositivos compartidos a través de la plataforma seguiendo los siguientes pasos:
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Para ello, navegue al lote eReuseCAT de la entidad que ha compartido los dispositivos.
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Dentro de este lote, navegue al lote de la donación
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Escoge los dispositivos que quiera reservar
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Haga el evento RESERVE para reservar los dispositivos
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La entidad que ha compartido los dispositivo recibirá un email. Para terminar la venta, ambos entidades gestionan la reserva.
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Distribution of devices
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.. es exactamente lo que ya he explicado, las únicas diferencias son
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ad-hoc de ereuse cat.
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Enviar un email con los dispositivos disponibles incluyendo los IDs y los precios a las posibles entidades receptoras (compradores) o bien subir los dispositivos a una tienda online (e-commerce)
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La entidad receptora escoge unos dispositivos y hace un pedido especificando los IDs de los dispositivos escogidos
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Finalizar facturas y convenios con la entidad receptora
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La receptora hace el pago de 100% de la factura
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Hacer el evento SELL sobre los dispositivos para formalizar la venta
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Preparar los dispositivos para entrega
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Confirmar fecha y lugar de la entrega
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Entregar dispositivos y hacer el evento RECEIVE para formalizar la entrega
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Venta en colaboración con entidades comercializadoras:
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Compartir los dispositivos con las entidades especificas o con todo el circuito
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Una entidad comercializadora reserva los dispositivos
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La entidad comercializadora y receptora gestionan la reserva
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https://reutilitza-cat.gitbook.io/preguntes-frequents/como-vender-un-dispositivo
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https://nextcloud.pangea.org/index.php/s/V04IMZMt4Jlxmiv/preview
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Transport between service providers and buyers
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Estimate selling price
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======================
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Manage donations and interactions with donors
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- Como solicitar una recogida a donante
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- Como hacer el convenio y reportes para el donante
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- Como transferir los dispositivos del donante a uno o varios restauradores
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- Como redactar la memoria
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Post-sale channel support
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Customer service for hardware issues
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Or better said: How to handle after sales issues
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Provide hardware warranty
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Recyclers
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Get the certification for recycling
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