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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Regarding Mobile Phone Recycling Companies

By Chan Wetklow


Considerably more than 100 million cell phone units are believed to be hidden out of sight in boxes in the attic or in the deepest recesses of drawers and cabinets in the United Kingdom. As a matter of fact, all these units, be they functioning or not, still have value and this is what many people miss out on. For instance, if they were all collected and sold off, a projected figure of ?1.6 million could be made which is about the equivalent of eight hundred pints of beer.

Many recycling establishments have been going online to accept your junked cell phones, working or broken, at a fixed price.Shelling out ?1 - ?400 for any old mobile phones, there are five major recycling firms in the United Kingdom. Others have even ventured outward to other countries in the EU.

There's simply no other good time to start collecting all your phased-out cell phones from their stiffing confines and shipping them to these recycling plants.Remember those first makes of cellular phones? The one's that are so big and bulky and look like a field radio? Yes, even those have some value left in them too.

There is no special skill involved in exchanging your cell junk for good cash. Start by hunting around the house (or maybe your grandma can tell you where) and fish out those old cell phones. Then, simply do a search for any recycling company online. After that, pick out your phone that matches yours on their site, complete any mandatory online documents and send the phone/s to them through their free post address. You can start counting from 2 to 7 days from the moment they receive your units to the time your check arrives in the mail. Now the recycling firms also deal in the corporate level as well as they receive old phones from business establishments and the like. If your company produces more than ten old phone units, the recycling firm will send you a courier for the pickup and delivery to their plant as well as for the payment.

Do you now realize what you have accomplished? Short term point of view is that you merely hunted around for these old chunks of plastic and metal and gained a few well-deserved cash as an exchange. On the long-term point of view however, you have done mother nature a great service by stopping these old units from dirtying her up some more and allowing her to breath more easily.




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