E-Waste Recycling Pays $$$$$
What is e-waste? It's all those
electronic devices that you've purchased but are no longer using
personally or in your business. Cell phone are regularly replaced.
So are computers and monitors. Even GPS systems and digital cameras
go obsolete sooner than you think. You may just write these items
off and toss them in the trash, but don't do any more of that
until you see how much you can get paid for your electronic waste?
You Can Sell Electronic Waste?
You bet you can. Just about every cell phone that goes out of
service because it was replaced on a new service plan has at
least some residual value. Smartphones have even more. The higher
the technology and the newer the phone, the more it is worth
in cash to a recycler. You can sell a single gadget or a pallet
full. The more you have, the more you can collect.
How Does This Work?
The actual process is simple, easy and quick. Clean out that
supply closet, those desk drawers, those boxes in the storage
room and see what you have. Then check
the value of each electronic device through this online recycling
site. You'll see what the current market value is for each item,
based on age, condition, and available accessories. If you decide
to sell, accept the offer and you'll be mailed a pre-paid shipping
box. Send in the items for evaluation. Once they're checked out,
you'll receive a check in the mail. It doesn't get easier than
this and you'll actually be paid for clearing out unwanted electronic
"trash."
What Electronic Items Qualify?
Cell phones are always in demand, of course. But also some laptop
and desktop computers, digital cameras, MP3 players, PDAs, gaming
consoles, GPS devices, LCD computer monitors, satellite radios,
projectors, streaming media devices, home audio equipment, camcorders,
external drives and Blu-ray players. Even content such as movies
on DVD and video games may have residual value, so be sure to
check them out before you set them out at the curb for pickup.
E-Waste Has E-Value
They say that one person's trash is another person's treasure.
Electronic devices that you may consider used up and obsolete
can often have value to someone who need the latest in technology.
By selling your gadgets and other electronics, you'll be putting
unexpected cash in your pocket and keeping electronic waste from
filling up the landfills and leaching out toxic chemicals over
the years. It can pay to do good, so check
current electronic gadget market values and send in the ones
you don't want for cash payment.
Note: This is an online resource. You send in your e-waste in the pre-paid shipping boxes provided by the recycler. Sorry, no local pickup available.