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  • Cash For Recycling Mobile Phone Author: tomrobert | Date: 21.08.2010 | Print This Post | Email This Article Email This Article | PDF Version
    Mobile phone recycling is a way by which old and used handsets are donated to, or purchased by a company or charity that specializes in reclaiming the reusable materials within the phone. These materials are then used in the process of reconditioning phones for resale especially in poorer countries. This process provides several advantages, both to individuals and to the environment, as a whole, and can be a great way to turn your old phones into cash for an upgrade. How Does Phone Recycling ...
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  • Mobile Recycling For Cash Author: tomrobert | Date: 20.08.2010 | Print This Post | Email This Article Email This Article | PDF Version
    Mobiles have become inevitable. They are everywhere helping us do everything. It is undeniable, but mobile phones are reigning supreme no matter what we wish to do in our lives. However, while they help us to a large extent, they also pose a serious environmental challenge. Just like any other electronic device, mobile phones contain copper, zinc, lead, beryllium, and cadmium. They also contain brominates flame retardant, which is widely used in plastics. Now this is what makes them hazardous...
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  • Mobile Phone Recycling For Cash Author: tomrobert | Date: 20.08.2010 | Print This Post | Email This Article Email This Article | PDF Version
    It's becoming more and more common to replace phone handsets on a regular basis. But what happens to the newly retired phone? Does it join a host of similar discarded cellular devices in a rubbish drawer? Does the newly retired phone just get tossed in the trash bin? All too often this is exactly what happens to old mobile handsets. Further awareness is needed in the UK on mobile phone recycling, and education regarding exactly how easy it is to recycle these devices. By doing so, the consumer h...
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  • Sell Your Phone For Cash Author: tomrobert | Date: 20.08.2010 | Print This Post | Email This Article Email This Article | PDF Version
    Old mobile phones can now be sold for cash to a recycling scheme who reuse these phones by refurbishing them and selling them on to other people. Or dismantling them and reusing the parts inside or the precious metals in the making of refurbished or brand new mobiles. They say there are literally millions of old mobile phones just lying around gathering dust, sitting there completely obsolete never to be used again. Unfortunately a lot of them just end up being thrown away and are taken to la...
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  • Compare Mobile Phone Recyclers-The Best Way To Earn More Money Author: tomrobert | Date: 15.08.2010 | Print This Post | Email This Article Email This Article | PDF Version
    Compare mobile phone recyclers are people’s favourite mobile phone recycling comparison site. The reason is because we compare the mobile phone recycling market and help you get the best offer in just one click. We compare over 20 mobile phone recyclers with prices, ratings, payment period, payment methods, reviews and etc. this information we think is very important for consumers if you want to compare and sell mobile phones for cash. Also by using our services you are saving a lot of time se...
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