If you liked yesterday’s post about trading old gadgets for cash, you’ll be glad to know there’s another place where you can “shop” your aged electronics: CellForCash. As you might guess from the name, this one’s all about cell phones. Just choose your make and model and you’ll instantly get a quote. However, CellForCash seems to offer less moola for each phone than the Second Rotation service David mentioned yesterday. On the other hand, all they want is the phone and the battery, not all the other gear that goes with it. It’s worth checking out if you have a phone SecondRotation doesn’t want, or you just want to make sure you’re getting the best buck for your trade-in bang. [via jkOnTheRun]
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Cell phones for soldiers
Check out www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com where your donated phone gets coverted to cash that's used for free calling cards for our overseas troops! Any Liberty Tax Service has a drop box.
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RE: Trade Your Old Cell Phone for Cold, Hard Cash
Before you sell or recycle your cell phone, be sure to erase the personal data off of it. ReCellular has a free online too to do this:
http://www.recellular.com/recycling/data_eraser/default.asp
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