That is a question faced daily by thousands of cellphone users. The average length of time people keep cell phones is only 1.5 years. And, a third of people switch their phone company each year, which requires a new phone because we are the only country in the world in which cell phones from one company aren’t compatible with phones from another company.
So this translates into millions of unused mobile phones that could actually be put to good use.
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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I have a plastic bottle of Suave body wash that I just finished. It doesn’t have a recycle symbol on the bottom (or anywhere on the bottle). Should I still put it in the recycling bin or just throw it away?
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I want to open a recycling plant soon and need information on who buy’s the recycled material from you. Do the local council also help, and with whom do i need to speak to to get the go ahead. The more information i get the better chance i have of opening the plant and relising my dream off running my own buisness.
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