Mobile phone recycling means selling your old mobile phone unit to a mobile phone recycling company or having its parts recycled for free. In the UK, where there are an estimated 14 million mobile phone users, mobile phone recycling is a very good option when dealing with old units. Various phone recycling companies are based in the United Kingdom and these companies vary in their features, modes of payment and most of all, price offers.
Mopay.co.uk is one of the leading phone recycling sites. Mopay has won awards for excellent service through the years. The company pays up to £400 for a mobile phone unit and offers various payment methods such as cheque, bank transfers, Paypal or gift vouchers for M&S and Argos.
Fonebank.com is another company that pays only by cheque. Fonebank pays up to £220 for every old unit. One good thing about Fonebank is that it accepts both working and non-working mobiles. It also sends free padded envelopes and the site provides a free data deletion tool to erase large files.
Mazumamobile.com is another giant in the mobile phone recycling business. Mazuma pays up to £250 per old unit and has a fast payment time of only 48 hours.
Envirofone.com is another one of the biggest UK based mobile phone recycling sites. Envirofone pays a maximum of £180 per mobile and also accepts both working and broken units. Free padded envelopes are also provided to customers and payment is by cheque, Paypal or BACS after two to five days.
Other phone recycling sites are MobilePhoneXchange.co.uk, Earthmobile.co.uk, and SellOldMobile.co.uk.