
While browsing for a potential cellphone to buy (yeah I’m planning to buy a new one, since my good old K700i is kinda obsolete, and I’m using it for almost 2 years now), I chanced upon CellForCash.com site, which offers to give cash in exchange with your old cellphones. Hmm… not a bad idea huh! so i checked the site to see what would be the price if ever i sell my old cellphone, and this is what I got:

$22.00 for my k700i! not much but not bad isn’t it?
Selling your cellphone is easy:
- FIND – Select a manufacturer from our lists to find your phone.
- SUBMIT – Request a free postage paid box to send us your phones.
- SEND – Send us your phones and receive your cash!
In order to transact with them, you should comply with the condition requirements listed below:
Condition Requirements
- Each cell phone has to be in working condition. They will power-up and make a test call. They will not be crushed, water damaged or have broken LCD’s. Cases should be complete and unbroken.
- Each cell phone must have a valid Electronic Serial Number.
- Please include battery, battery door (if applicable), charger, memory card and Bluetooth headset if possible.
- Payment will be made within 30 days of the Verified Date of cell phone(s).
- Cell phones not meeting purchase criteria may be returned at user’s expense.
- All offers to purchase expire after 45 days.
Source: CellForCash Website
I also checked my other cellphones (in the picture above , yeah i have a cellphone graveyard here ok haha), but unfortunately they are not listed there, but hey! they still offer other options for me. One option I like is the donate a phone thing, your cellphone can be donated to 911 cellphone bank. Ever thought of your old cellphone being used as one of the emergency cellphones available for those living in at risk situation? Isn’t that amazing?
So…do you have a cellphone graveyard at home? Why not try to sell a cell phone to CellForCash.com and turn your old-unused cellphone into cash.
Source(s): CellForCash Site

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