Where Can I Sell My Old Cell
Phones?
Recycle cell phones for cash.
Find out who buys old cell phones.
Now that you've got that stylish new cell
phone with the latest features, what do you plan to do with your
old one? If you're like most of us, it's likely going to wind
up in a drawer or down in the basement. Hopefully you won't just
pitch it in the trash. Landfills full of cellular phones are
an environmental disaster just waiting to happen. Why not do
the right thing and recycle your old cell phone?
Cash For Old Cell Phones
Ah, there's the motivator we all respond to. Cool cash. It's
the stuff that yard sales are made of. Except that it's hard
to sell your cell phones at yard sales. Most people know that
the carriers want no part of used phones. Walk into an electronics
retailer or wireless store with a phone that no longer has service
and they'll politely point you to their display of new models.
Then comes the real shocker. You can probably get a new cell
phone free with your service order, especially if you buy online.
Kinda takes the savings out of buying somebody's used model,
doesn't it? Even if you love the retro styling of one of those
old DynaTAC phones that look like WWII walkie-talkies, you'll
get laughed out of the cellular kiosk at the mall if you try
to get them to activate it.
They way you get cash for your cell phone
is to sell
it to a recycler who's got the infrastructure to test, refurbish
and reprogram it for reuse. Your local retailers and the carrier's
stores aren't in this business. It's a specialized operation
with the equipment and know-how to make old phones usable.
What becomes of old cell phones? The newer
models can be programmed to work in developing countries that
have a wireless transmission infrastructure but where the cost
of new phones may be more than people can afford. This gives
the economically disadvantaged a means of communications, especially
where phone lines have never been and probably won't be installed.
Other phones can be put into service as emergency phones used
to call 911 but not for general use. Charities in the U.S. have
an interest in these for people who can't afford a cellular service
contract or even prepaid wireless service.
Don't Pollute That Landfill
Cell phones that are more than a few years old may not have a
current economic value, but they do pose an environmental risk.
Those electronic parts, circuit boards and solder that make them
work contain toxins such as lead and cadmium, plastics that can
persist in the environment indefinitely, and even precious metals
such as gold plating. The EPA estimates that over 165 million
cell phones will be discarded every year. That's 65,000 tons
of waste that really doesn't belong in a landfill.
An don't think you are making a difference
by squirreling away that old cell phone in the garage, attic
or basement. Someday, you or someone else is going to dispose
of your old phone cache. They're likely to dump them in a plastic
bag and set them out by the curb. Better that you take the initiative
now that you know there are places you can have the old junkers
recycled for their materials and the newer phones traded for
cash before they go obsolete.
Where to Recycle Old Cell Phones
If all you want to do is responsibly recycle your old cell phones, most of the big box electronic stores and some hardware stores make that easy with drop boxes near the front entrance. Just look around to see what they take. You can turn in cellphones, laptop batteries and even compact fluorescent bulbs rather than throw them in the trash. But why not Get Cash For Your Old Cellphone? Send it in online and get paid for the phone you no longer need.
Finding a place to sell your used cell phone is a bit more challenging. We unfortunately no longer have a relationship with a recycler to recommend. I'd suggest an online search for "sell your cell phone."
Still Looking For a New Cell Phone?
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