If you’d like to end your money problems entirely, work for yourself and be independent, and run a socially responsible business protecting the environment, then this might be the perfect business opportunity for you!
How? Easy!
Just by collecting used cell and mobile phones, and PDAs, and selling them for cash, that’s how!
Although there are many places to find old cell phones and wireless devices cheap or even free, like in any business, there are secrets that can make the difference between being a success and a failure.
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Many phones are donated to shelters for abused adults and children so they may have 911 (emergency only) communication.
We also provide cell phones to medical patients who are awaiting organ transplants.
In addition, some of the phones we receive are refurbished and redeployed in areas of the world where there are no land (wire) lines, or, where the cost of a new phone is prohibitive.
Phones that cannot be refurbished or donated will be recycled and disposed of in an environmentally-responsible manner.
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Here are a few fundraising ideas to get you started:
- Sell used Cell Phones for cash
- Collect empty Ink Cartridges for cash
Any type of organization can earn extra money by collecting used cell phones and selling them for cash:
Many More….
TIP: This is also a great Business Opportunity!
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As described in detail in Waste in the Wireless World, cell phones (and other electronic devices) are an especially problematic component of the waste stream because they contain a large number of hazardous substances, which can pollute the air when burned in incinerators and leach into soil and drinking water when buried in landfills.
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Ocala, FL, March 3, 2003 – As cellular services change and companies upgrade their old cellphones to new, more feature- rich models, huge numbers are decommissioned. To help stem the tide of cellphones flowing into landfills and deliver some value to cost conscious businesses, CellForCash.com has added multiple cellphone transaction capability to its popular website.
"When we first launched the application we limited each transaction to five cellphones" said James Mosieur, CEO of RMS Communications Group Inc., the company who operates the site, "we quickly found that a significant number of users had to do multiple transactions because they had more than five cellphones…a lot more."
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People will be able to get cash for their used cell phones. The Florida-based company then re-markets them around the world.
Ocala, FL (PRWEB) November 12, 2004 — RMS Communications Group Inc., a successful re-marketer and recycler of used cell phones, announced today it has opened a Cell For Cash kiosk at the Ocean City Mall in Toms River, N.J.
The kiosk is owned and operated by an independent RMS agent, Pat Lynch. It is open during regular mall hours and is located close to the mall’s food court.
"Number portability" began in November for parts of the country, but on Monday it will be available throughout the nation. Millions of cellular phone users are about to discover that when they switch companies they can keep their number, but a new phone will be required. One company offers consumers an easy way to get rid of old cell phones and get paid cash for doing it.
Ocala, FL (PRWEB) May 21, 2004 — Monday, May 24 full portability of cellular phone numbers goes into effect nation wide, creating a new problem for consumers – what to do with old cell phones.