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Mobile Phone Recycling Cash Back Comparison - Best Price For YOur Old Mobile Phone



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By : Reece Coleman    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-19 13:58:35
It's estimated that there are currently 50,000,000 mobile phone subscribers and approximately 2 phones for every person in the UK.

With the networks & phone companies pushing the average customer to upgrade at every contract renewal (between 18 & 24 months), around 20,000,000 phones are upgraded every 18 months in the UK alone! Yet only 20% are ever re-used or recycled, which means that close to 100,000,000 phones are gathering dust in peoples homes, or ending up in landfill sites!

Environmentally this is a potential disaster, as the handsets contain lots of dangerous substances which need to be disposed of in a safe way, including cadmium, lead, flame retardants and beryllium. Dumping these chemicals in landfill sites, could cause health problems further down the line, but there are many ways in which mobile phones can be recycled safely and efficiently. Recycling your old mobile phone can even earn you money rather than letting it collect dust, ruin the environment and even possibly cause illness.

So, now you know you can earn cash for it, why wouldn't you recycle your old handset?! Alternatively, you could donate your old mobile to charity, so that they can claim the money for recycling it instead!

There are now many mobile phone recycling companies online that you can send your old phone to. You may have seen some of the bigger ones advertising recently on TV, but there are actually many more than that. However, they will offer you different prices for each handset, some only pay in vouchers, others may not take your model of phone at all etc.

Once again, lots of competition in the marketplace is just making things confusing for the consumer! So how do you decide WHO to send your phone to? Which company will give you the BEST PRICE to sell your old mobile?

Luckily, alongside the recycling companies, there are also mobile phone recycling comparison sites! So you can compare the amount offered for YOUR phone, by the top mobile recycling sites, at one easy to use location! To get the best deal and most money for your old mobile, you simply enter the make & model of your phone & the prices offered by each company are displayed side by side. You then "click through" to the one that offers you the most & follow their instructions to get your cash.

Generally, your phone needs to be in decent working condition, have no more than mild cosmetic damage, the original battery and be able to be switched on.
Author Resource:- Compare the cash paid to sell your old mobile phone using Mobile Cashback Comparison. We'll find the best price offered for your old handset, from the major mobile phone recycling companies! Recycling your mobile phone is not only good for the environment, but good for your wallet too & our comparison tool will show you the best prices the companies will pay you, simply for sending in your unwanted cellphone.
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