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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Recycling of mobile phones
I'm crazy of new mobile phones and I'll buy the new mobiles which ever comes to the market. But one thing bothers me everytime i.e my old mobile phones which are lying in my drawer. Now, I don't have any issues to keep bulk of mobiles in the drawer, got good facility to trade the used or old mobile phones for cash through phone recycling companies. I suggest to go for mobile phone recycling and save the environment from toxic materials.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Dorset
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We donate ours to charity. When the batteries go its often cheaper to buy a new basic mobile than to buy a new battery.
We post them off in prepaid postal packets to CAFOD (Catholic Fund for Overseas Development) who receive £3 for each phone recycled. But fairly new top of the range mobiles are always going to be worth a lot more, so if you simply 'Must Upgrade' three or four times a year go for the cash option. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Barnehurst, Kent
Posts: 538
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Ebay is always a good option, that way someone else get the use out of an wanted mobile and you a get a little money in your pocket.
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