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Methods to Turn An Unwanted mobile Into Cash



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By : Keith Lunt    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-05 15:19:31
Turning your old mobile into cash is a fabulous way of earning some extra cash. Why not find out more?

It is very straightforward to sell your phone to make a bit of extra cash and it can be well worth the little bit of effort that it takes. You could even find yourself over £300 in pocket on the best priced models. Much better than throwing the old handset in the bin!

Obviously, not every mobile phone is worth as much as this. Some very old mobiles and those that are totally broken have much less value, possibly even nothing at all. But even an old, battered model might put a little bit of extra spending cash into your pocket.

Sell you handset, with no financial risk
Best of all, these sites that have been set up to recycle your old mobile phone will do it at no risk of any cost to yourself. You just have to tell them what make and model your mobile phone is and whether it is still working, then they will give you a cost for it. If you like the cost, then you just pop the mobile phone into the post, freepost of course, and once they have checked out your old, worthless, phone they return you a payment. Depending on where you use, this could be a cheque of lender transfer.

Get the best cost for your mobile.
But where do you get the best cost for your old handset? Well, as with your insurance, mortgage and other products there are comparison sites. You could actually compare the prices that various buyers of mobile phone mobiles will give to you in one quick and simple swoop. When you see a good cost, merely click to visit the site and arrange for that website to buy your phone off you.

Why is your mobile worth so much?
This system works because phone phones, and their insides, are worth so much. The cost that you pay when you first buy a new handset does not actually reflect the price that the handset actually costs. It is heavily subsidised by the network that you are signing up to, which is the reason that a lot of handsets are locked and why the contracts with the cheapest offers for the mobiles tie you in for the longest durations. They are wanting you to stay with them for a long time so that your monthly charges cover the price of the mobile phone.

So what do you do?
Write down the make and model of your phone and then either go to some handset recycling websites or to a suitable comparison websites and see what prices are on offer for you. Find the best price for your mobile and then merely follow the instructions to claim your money.

It is much better than only leaving the old handset in your drawer or throwing it into the bin. For some minute’s research you can quickly earn yourself a nice bit of extra cash. So turn that old, unwanted handset into money now!
Author Resource:- Written by Keith Lunt of Mobile Phone Buyer. Pop by if you want to know more about mobile phone recycling.
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