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Compare The Market have recently launched a huge advertising campaign in the hope of converting the UK masses to recycle your old mobile phones and turn your phones into cash. Mobile Phone Recycling started in 2006 in the UK, Envirofone, Mazuma, Sell Old Phone and many others have bought 100 Million worth of mobile phones from the UK public and given to charities more than 5 Million from mobile phone donations.

How Compare the Market Comparison Website Process Works

Find your mobile phone using the search box and enter the model number or go directly to the manufacturer's images if you are not sure of the model number and find your mobile phone. The prices paid are then compared by compare the market's search engine.

If you are happy with the price offered by the recyclers then simply choose which recycler you wish to sell your mobile phone to its as simple as that. The prices can vary up to 40 on some handsets which could be used for a night out, presents, a treat or to pay some bills.

Payment Options

The mobile phone recyclers offer many different payment options, either a cheque or an Argos card or Debenham's vouchers. However if you choose the voucher option then you get more even cash for your mobile phone.

Top Prices Figures and Facts

UK consumer credit card debt has been rising steadily since the mid 1990's. The global financial crisis has caused heavy credit card spending to be arrested but many consumers have yet to learn about comparing the mobile phone recycling market for the best deal and instead rely on the searching through websites one by one to tell them who and where pays the best price for their mobile phones.

Compare the market is in its first year of offering its free-to-use comparison service for people who wish to sell their mobile phones and see who pays the most cash. The website allows consumers to find recyclers who are on the market listed with all of the important features such as price, make model, freepost envelopes and vouchers so that they can make the best choice. Additionally, there are extra links showing, interesting places where you can recycle your jewellery and music cds.

"The mobile phone recycling binge seems to be speeding up and the on the whole britian is on the road to economic recovery. However, people are struggling in the current economic climate but consumers are looking to secure their personal finances by paying off their credit card debt and saving more. That being said, there are a lot of brits who are stuck paying off large balances on credit cards that are charging in the region of 19% APR interest. This is both excessive and unnecessary. Consumers need to know where they can make some extra cash which can help clear some of these bills or even just for a beer and a bit of socialising. Comparing the market and will make a world of difference for those from month to month," says managing director of the comparison website.

Financial struggle:

As many as a third of brits would go broke or end up paying their way on credit cards within 30 days of losing their job according to research published by Dun and Bradstreet.

ING Direct recently surveyed 11,000 people in nine countries and found out that brits are responding well to the economic downturn by cutting back on luxuries and reducing debt.

Eating out:

The current trend from London to Edinburgh is downscaling. Data shows that people are eating out at cheaper restaurants rather than fine dining. Interestingly, restaurant owners are reporting that patrons are ordering less from the dessert menu.

Eating in:

Research shows that half of brits are cooking more often at home meanwhile around one sixth of brits are growing their own food to save money.

So why not join the mobile phone recycling economy and compare when you can get the most needed cash for your mobile phones.

by: Rob Errington




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