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Sell Cell Phones For The Best Price

March 30, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Most of us know by now that recycling electronics such as old cell phones is good for the environment. But what many of us may not know is that recycling old cell phones can provide us with some much-needed cash. 

So how much money can you get for recycling your old, unwanted or broken cell phone? It’s hard to say. The Internet is cluttered with thousands of cell phone recycle programs, making it difficult for anyone to determine whether they’re getting the most value for their Motorola Droid or BlackBerry Storm. But there is one recycling price comparison site called SellCell.com that is changing all that.  

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SellCell.com is America’s number one cell phone recycling price comparison website that allows users to compare and find the best prices on old and new cell phones. If your personal junk drawer is overflowing with old cell phones and cell phone chargers, it’s time to find out how much you can get for these items waiting to be recycled. Sell Cell compares prices from leading phone buyers so that you don’t have to. What’s more, Sell Cell guarantees the best possible price!

And if you think that SellCell.com and other cell phone recycling programs accept only working cell phones, think again. Sell Cell offers price quotes for end-of-life cell phones. This means your broken cell phone can be mailed in for cash. In fact, according to the company, you can still get up to 90 percent of the value of your phone even if it is damaged or broken.

Although cell phone recycling programs should be common knowledge by now, only 10 percent of cell phones are disposed of properly each year, according to the EPA. This is why SellCell.com makes it easy for people to recycle their cell phones and receive the best possible price.

When is the best time to give away your old cell phone? Think about recycling your cell phone when it’s time to upgrade to a new cell phone or when it breaks.

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