Questions around Selling Mobile Phones | The Communication Blog

Friday, March 12, 2010

Questions around Selling Mobile Phones

By Peter Montana

There are lots of different questions that people have when they first look into selling their mobile phone for cash. This paper will hopefully answer a couple of the most typical questions for you.

My phone is damaged, can I still sell it for cash?

Most phone recycling corporations will accept damaged phones, but you should be prepared that you are going to get a vastly decreased cost. In a few cases if your phone isn't working you will only get ten percent of the quoted price which may mean that it isn't worth your time to sell it and you are better off just recycling it for free .

How is a damaged phone defined?

When you try and get cash for mobiles different companies will have different definitions of what a damaged phone actually is. If your phone has a lot of water damage or is physically broken in 2 then you probably won't be ready to get any cash for it. On the other hand, if you have a phone that's in good physical condition yet will not boot up to the start screen you will still be able to sell it for a lowered price.

How much do I get when I sell my mobile?

This depends upon a lot of different factors such as the type phone that you are attempting to sell as well as what condition it was in. When you sell phones for cash remember that there is a range of costs so it is typically a good idea to search around for the best deals.

Can I sell new phones?

Most firms won't give you a greater price for a new phone making it not worth your while to sell it. you can find certain corporations which will give you a better price if you are selling a new phone that's still in perfect condition. If this is the case though then you most likely shouldn't sell it to phone recycling company but instead somewhere such as eBay.

How long does it take?

Again, this depends on the company that you choose although the amount of time it sometimes takes for a phone to be checked by a company and then either returned to you or accepted is roughly a week. You should then have the cash with you shortly after that. Most companies will provide a tenet of how long they typically take to get the money to you on their internet site.

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