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Sell my HTC Mobile

The Smartphone HTC are very stylish and usually when someone has owned a Smartphone such as an HTC you can be sure that after using all its gadgets which are packed with lots of features, they will crave for the very latest version. So if you decide to upgrade your current HTC, are just fed up with it, dying for the latest but your current HTC is working brilliantly, don’t worry about the low cash offer which is given to you in exchange of handset, so how is the best way to go about it?

First and foremost, there are two powerful reasons why you should not throw it into a drawer, or dump it in the bin. Firstly your HTC is worth cash, how much will depend upon the model and its working condition; you would not throw out over a hundred pounds worth of cash would you? So get your old HTC handset recycled which not only results in correct disposal of this but also benefits you with some money. This then leaves you free to get your new mobile using the cash you have received for the old HTC handset. Secondly do not throw it in the bin even if it is not working, it could still be worth money, but more importantly it contains chemicals like Cadmium, Rhodium, Palladium, Beryllium, Lead, Nickel, Mercury, Manganese, Lithium, Zinc, Arsenic, and Copper, which  are not only harmful for the environment but are also injurious to human beings.

So how do you go about recycling your HTC mobile ‘phone? Find the model of HTC mobile using the easy to use search facility where you will be offered a price. If you are happy then send your ‘phone using the freepost facility and you will receive cash in return for this. The prices quoted on the web pages are for ‘phones which are in good working condition, if your HTC is not worth the price quoted you will be advised and a new offer made. Sometimes all mobile ‘phones are not suitable for reuse and in these cases they will be sent for reprocessing when any valuable components such as flash memory, plastics and precious metals are recovered. Those component materials that cannot be recovered are smelted for energy recovery.


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