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  2. Your old cell phone may be worth more than you think

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    Check out the slideshow up to see what yours may be worth. If old cell phones aren't the only vintage items you have stored away in your home, take a look at what some of the most valuable VHS ...

  3. Mobile phone recycling - Wikipedia

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    The University of California Santa Barbara published a study in 2010 on the subject called, "Economics of Cell Phone Reuse and Recycling" that states the value of reused and recycled cell phones. In 2006, according to the study the average cost for U.S. cell phone refurbishers ReCellular , PaceButler and RMS was $2.10 while the average revenue ...

  4. CWG (repurposing company) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, it is estimated that over 130 million cell phones are thrown away each year, creating over 65,000 tons of electronic waste every year. [4] However, the repurposing of mobile handsets keeps electronic waste down, reduces greenhouse gas emissions , keeps toxic metals and plastics and out of landfills, and conserves natural ...

  5. Have Any of These Rare Items? They Could Be Worth a Lot ... - AOL

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    However, book collectors are often seeking first editions of special books, and it may be worth combing through your, or a family member’s, book collection to see if any are worth something.

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  7. CellForCash.com - Wikipedia

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    Users selected a manufacturer and model and complete a registration. The company provided a box and a prepaid shipping label for mailing. [2] Environmental research organization Inform, Inc., projected that 130 million cell phones were retired in 2005 in the U.S., from which CNN estimated that undiscarded phones were approaching 500 million. [2]

  8. Turn in old cell phone for a free sandwich

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    If you live in Rochester, N.Y., and have an old, dead cell phone, here's a chance for you to earn a free sandwich. Dec. 11-13, Subway is holding a cell phone recycling campaign in the city in ...

  9. Import and export mail and other data with AOL Desktop Gold

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    Import and export your personal data to a file for safekeeping. Personal data includes Mail, Favorites, Address Book, and settings. 1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Click the Settings icon. 3. While in the General settings, click the My Data tab. 4. Click Import or Export. 5. Select your file. 6. If exporting, create a password.