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By reusing phones and thus giving them a new lease on life, you are able to make a dent in the amount of phones that find there way into our landfills. ...
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When you recycle a phone you are giving that phone an extension on its life, keeping it out of our landfills, and saving valuable resources used in making new phones.
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All you have to do is take advantage of our recycling program . You can also do your part in being "green" by picking up a reused cell phone at usedcellphoneshop.com ...
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All the phones we receive have their data 100% erased.
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Unlike a car, electronics have no wear. All of our phones work perfectly, every feature, every button, everything. The only part that is really used is the cosmetic housings, and we ...
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Start by searching for your Carrier (AT&T, Verizon, etc). The best phone for you is one that was made for your specific carrier. Most phones will only work for one carrier. ...
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Do not try to turn it on - you do not want power going through it until it has dried out. If it is hot and sunny put it in the ...
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You will need to unlock the T-Mobile phone. You can buy a code on line for about ten dollars. However it will still be T-Mobile software (possible trouble with pic texting ...
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Great - just make sure they come with a year warranty like a new one. Then you can be sure it works like new!
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Just call Verizon and they will activate ANY Verizon phone as a Prepaid phone. The only exception is if the phone has been on an account that owes money or was ...
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Yes, you get to keep your number. You "own" that number. And, If you get your phones on your own (not from the carrier) you do not have to sign ...