What Mobile Phone
filed in Phone News on Oct.13, 2009
What Mobile Phone Which You Didn’t Need Anymore
We know mobile phones comes annually with the latest technology. Most of us more interesting for something new and leave our old mobile phone and forget about them. Because sometimes we want get impression from our friends with our latest new phone.

Donate to a Charity
Due to that attitude there are around 80 million redundant mobile phones that have been left with their batteries starting to deteriorate. So its really dangerous for our environment. Because of that the money saving expert has try to find a few solutions for old mobile phone. Some good idea is selling your old phone to a company for up to £150 per mobile or you could choose to donate your mobile phone to a charity. It’s one best solution to save our environment and to get some cash-back towards your new phone or to be charitable.
“Who buys your old Mobile Phones? “
Well you can carry out your own research by Googling “sell old mobile phone” to find recycling companies. They will tell you how much they are willing to pay. If you agree then follow the steps and they will send you a free padded envelope for you to send it to them by post free of charge. Now sit back and wait for your payment!
Donate to a Charity
There are some charity institution that receive mobile phone recycle service for hospices and charities. Like shop charity, they have raised over £2million for charities of all sizes with their mobile phone recycling programs. If you interested to follow the charity program, you just the process and finally select a charity that you wish to donate your money to or you can select to donate a percentage of your money to your charity of choice
Sell It In E Bay
Other alternative solutions for disposing your old mobile phone is sell it in eBay. You will probably get more money for you phone here then from any of the recycling mobile phone sites. Moreover Also if your phone is damaged you could sell it on eBay as ’spares and repairs.’








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