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Monday, 1 February 2010

Where to Get Cash For Old Mobile Phones


Looking where to get cash for old mobile phones? So are thousands of others. Decades of mobile phone culture has created a cheap and endless supply of handsets available to anyone. They can be produced very cheaply now and are most often given away every 12 to 24 months to anyone on a contract. The flood of new handsets has created millions of unwanted handsets. Thankfully, your old mobiles can be easily swapped for cash.
There are now a large handful of Internet based mobile phone recycling websites that allow anyone with any old, new or broken handset to type in their make and or model number and get a quote showing how much they will buy that phone from you. Once you accept the quote and add the phone to the basket they will provide you with a Freepost address with which to send the phone off to. Put the old phone in an envelope and post it. When they receive the phone and check it they will send a payment which is usually a cheque but some services offer BACS bank transfer, PayPal or payment using high street vouchers, which can be higher.
Is it safe?
All of the companies featured on the comparison website are reputable companies and have been around for many years. If you are posting a higher value phone, perhaps only a year or two old, it may be best sending them by recorded delivery or special delivery via the Post Office so that they are insured if they get lost or stolen on the way their.
The dedicated mobile phone recycling companies have a reputation to uphold and can be trusted to deal with your phone ethically.
What do they do with my old phone?
Old phones are either reconditioned and sold on to developing countries or they are recycled into their component parts. Anything that cannot be recycled is disposed of in the most environmentally friendly way. Even if a phone is not working they will still buy them off you because all phones contain a small amount of gold and other components that can be melted down, processed and reused in new devices. A broken or faulty handset can fetch up to 90% of the price of a working handset.
Where is the best place to send?
Each recycling company varies in how much cash they will offer for an old mobile phone. Envirofone, Fonebank, Phone Recycle Bank, Greentec, Money4urMobile, Mopay and Mobile Phone Xchange offer some of the best prices. The best way to find out is to check out the website which shows a short summary for each and also by using the comparison engine which searches a few of the sites and displays the prices.
Each recycling website has their own features. Some will only pay by cheque while others may pay higher values in Argos or Marks & Spencer vouchers. Envirofone gives you the option to be paid by PayPal which can be useful for regular eBay users. Greentec offer the option to be paid directly into a bank account using the BACS system. All of the recycling sites have the option to pay by cheque because they are universally accepted but will take longer to get in the post then take to the bank.
Visit the Cash For Old Mobile website to find where to best send an old handset such as Envirofone, Fonebank and Greentec.


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