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Recycle your Mobile Phone and Get Paid!

Calling all UK Readers!

These days people go through cell phones at a rapid pace. With the continuous introductions of the best.new.phone.ever. popping up every few months consumers are leaving old models behind.

You’ve likely heard about recycling options through your cell phone provider. But, wouldn’t getting paid for the act be an extra incentive?  Here’s where RecycleMobile.co.uk comes in!

RecycleMobilePhones.co.uk is a UK based company that helps consumers earn money for their previously used mobiles. Through the site’s search function you can check out what cell phone providers will pay the most for your phone.  The folks at RecycleMobilePhones offer an unbiased price comparison – as they have no affiliation with any specific companies.

The company was founded to elicit stimulation for phone recycling.  There are over 60 million redundant mobile phones in the UK alone.

So, go get your dusty mobiles pushed to the back of desk drawers and head to RecycleMobilePhones.co.uk.  Even if your mobile is damaged you can still get up to 90% of your phone’s value. You’ll need the make and model number.

Want to learn more about how it works? Check out the FAQ page.

 

Beth Funari

Beth is a Health and Wellness expert who believes sustainability goes hand-in-hand with self care. She’s the girl whipping up kombucha cocktails at parties, and extolling the benefits of canning vegetables to anyone who will listen.

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