Phone is Cash?

Sometimes, for different reasons, you have to change cell phones and there is nothing wrong with the old one. We recently had this situation, and I looked online for the possibility of selling the no-longer-used cell phone. The company that offered us the highest price was phoneiscash.com
They make you an offer online, then, if you choose to accept it, you mail in your phone and wait for a check. We got $50 for our used cell phone.
I also sent in another, much older one, that was supposed to bring $20, but they rejected it because the case was scratched a lot, and didn't sent the phone back. If I had known that, I would have kept that phone for an extra backup. Oh, well...live and learn. But I was happy to get the $50 for something we could no longer use. It might work well for you, too. But, unless it's a newer phone, it's probably not going to be worth your time and trouble to mail it.
Bonus Hint: As my friends and relatives in Houston have found out, it's good to keep an old-fashioned plug-in phone around in case of a major power outage. You need one that doesn't depend on electricity to work. It was such a blessing to be able to call them and find out they're okay.
Labels: Debs, Finances, household hint



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