Chances are that most people over the age of ten in your household own a cell phone or digital camera. With many new gadgets available on the market right now, you may be thinking its time for an upgrade.
Now the question is: What do you do with your old electronics?
In today’s technology driven society, consumers are always looking for the latest greatest gadgets. When you are looking to upgrade, instead of tossing that unwanted phone or camera in the trash, consider trying a website.
It’s called gazelle.com. All you do is sign up, send in your unwanted gadget and they send you a check.
If you aren't too concerned with being paid out for your gadgets, opt for going green and head to target. They have recycle bins set up all over the store. All you do is drop it in and they take care of the rest.
Whether you choose to recycle or get some dough for your old electronics, there are resources available to lend you a helping hand so that your hands are free to focus on more important things like texting and surfing the web.
If you do decide to recycle your old cell phone, you can find a link to on the gazelle website.
Another option is to head to a Verizon wireless store. They have a “Hopeline” program, which puts wireless services and equipment to work to assist victims of domestic violence.
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