Friday 13 September 2013

Mobile Phone Recycling through Websites

You can find a number of mobile phone recycling websites that allow anyone to easily exchange an old mobile phone for cash. These sites have made disposing old mobile phones really easy. Earlier, to avoid throwing an old mobile in the bin, one had to find a buyer within his contacts or take help of auction sites. Some of the e-waste recycling companies will pay up to £250 for a handset. However, that entirely depends on the condition of the mobile and its original cost.

Fonebank, Envirofone, Greentec, Mopay, Love2Recycle, Earthmobile, Royal Mail Simply Drop, Mobile Phone Xchange, Money4urMobile, RPC Recycle, Phone Recycle Bank, Sell Old Mobile, TSR Ltd, Boots Mobile Recycling and Mobile Cash Monster are some of the leading mobile phone recycling companies. Each of these companies has different pricing structure and payment modes. You can expect your payment to come within 3 to 7 days if using a dedicated website for mobile phone recycling. Most companies disperse payments in the form of cheque, but there are other payment methods available such as PayPal, shopping vouchers, bank transfer, postal order or cash. Shopping vouchers, if chosen as a payment method, often have higher value for the same phone handset.

E-Waste recycling has dual advantages. Firstly, you can release some of the original value of the phone and use it for buying a new one. Secondly, it results in less carbon dioxide being put into the atmosphere. Also, by stopping old handsets going to landfill sites we prevent harming the land. Every time something is recycled energy is saved by not having to make our new material from scratch and instead reconditioning or recycling the old material into new. The most valuable element inside every single cell phone is a small amount of gold which can be melted down and used in a new phone.

TSR provides Mobile Recycling, IT or computer device and unlock its true value. We are experts in mobile buyback and iphone repair service, repairs and refurbishments in the UK.

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