This America Recycles Day CellForCash. com Wants to Pay You to Recycle Your Old Cell Phones
More than 100 million cell phones are retired each year in the United States, and most are just stashed away adding to an already hazardous stockpile. CellForCash. com lets you upgrade without the guilt when you sell your old cell phone on-line.
Ocala, FL (PRWEB) November 14, 2007
Has the latest cell phone in the TV commercials got your number? Do you want to upgrade your feature-challenged cell phone for the feature-rich model and do the right thing for the environment? CellForCash. com enables you to upgrade without the guilt by recycling your old cell phone for cash (http://www. cellforcash. com).
Over the last few years the environmental hazard discarded cell phones can cause has become a growing concern. Research has found cell phones to leach hazardous levels of lead when disposed of in landfill conditions. As a result, programs banning electronic devices from regular trash pickups are becoming more common throughout the country.
Some research suggests that less than 10% of cell phones are recycled. Others say only about 5% of people will recycle their old cell phones, and a few actually do throw them in the garbage. In any event, every month more and more cell phones are added to the stockpile.
"America Recycles Day (http://www. cellforcash. com) is a great time to remind people that the old cell phone they have stashed away shouldn't be trashed," said James Mosieur, CEO of RMS Communications, the company that operates CellForCash. com. "Responsibly recycling an old cell phone (http://www. cellforcash. com/Main/recycle. asp) is free, easy, and it may even come with a payoff."
Mosieur encourages people to visit CellForCash. com before buying a new cell phone. "Consumers should be determined to recycle even before they choose a new phone," he says. "Besides, getting twenty bucks for your old phone could make the difference between getting the model you want and just settling for the one you can afford".
CellForCash. com pays for over 600 different models of used cell phones and then re-markets them around the world. Payouts range from just a few dollars to well over $200 for each qualifying cell phone. If your phone does not qualify for payment, CellForCash. com will recycle it for free. Printing a pre-paid mailing label from the website and handing the package to your postman is a lot more convenient than going to the local landfill.
Some recycled cell phones are used in the company sponsored 911 Cell Phone Bank (http://www.911cellphonebank. org) program, which provides no-cost emergency cell phones to the elderly and victims of abuse throughout the country. Over 1,500 cell phones are donated to law enforcement and other agencies every month.
"Phone upgrades do create a dilemma for the environmentally responsible, especially since most people already have a few stockpiled," Mosieur said. "But as more consumers learn about recycling solutions like CellForCash. com, they'll realize there is an immediate payoff for recycling; cash today and a healthy environment in the future."
About CellForCash. com
CellForCash. com pays cash for used cell phones, and makes the process simple by displaying the phones it will buy and the prices it will pay for them right on the web site. It also provides sellers with already-addressed, postage-paid mailing boxes. The site lists over 600 models from 21 manufacturers including Motorola, Nokia, LG, and Samsung. For more information visit the web site at www. CellForCash. com.
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