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Trade your old Cell Phones for Cash!

Do you have an old cell phone you are no longer using? Did you know that you can sell cell phone online? SellCell.com offers a complete marketplace that lets you sell your old cell phones at the best price possible. This service is simple to use. First, just search for your cell phone in their database. Next, you’ll be presented with a price comparison where you can see all the top phone buyers that are looking for your particular phone. Just select which company you’d like to sell your phone through and click to “Sell Now” to continue on to their website to proceed with the sale. Your cell phone then ships free through the company selected, just follow the simple mailing instructions. Once your old cell phone is received by the phone recycling company a payment will be issued.

Sell Cell Phone

This website not only helps you earn cash from your old phones that may be lying around but it also helps the environment by keeping the estimated 200 million cell phones that are left unused in the US alone from ending up in the trash. SellCell.com also offers a best price guarantee so you are sure to get the best price for your phone. If you happen to find a higher price offer for your phone within 24 hours of placing your order SellCell.com will refund you DOUBLE the difference, guaranteed! You can earn up to $500 for selling your phone so what are you waiting for? Head over to SellCell.com to see if your old phones are worth some cash!

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. I will be compensated for my time and efforts on this post.

Mommy5

Wednesday 15th of August 2012

Great info, I usually give my phones to my kids as toys but cash might be a better option :)

Laura Waltz

Tuesday 14th of August 2012

Thanks for the information.  We've actually sold most of our old phones before.  Sometimes we sell them via Craigslist, but we have used companies like this before.

Christine Smith

Tuesday 14th of August 2012

Thanks for posting this.  I actually have a couple old phones sitting about.

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