kahootcheats
2 posts
May 12, 2021
5:13 AM
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Maybe you’ve still got your old cell phone after getting a new one for Christmas, or you’re ready to upgrade now. The question now is what to do with your old phone? If your carrier doesn’t ask to have it back, you have a few options.
You could hold to it and keep it as a backup phone. You could give it one of the kids or someone else in your family. And you could even give it to a friend or someone you know who might not be able to afford one themselves.
Aside from either keeping it for yourself or giving it to someone you know, you still have two other options before disposing of it (properly!):
You can try to get cash, credit or trade-in value. You can donate it to a worthy cause.
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junkremove
1 post
May 12, 2021
5:18 AM
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We know that e-waste will increase in quantity every yr, setting a first-rate burden on our network landfills. Old TV pickup But one project the recycling industry has confronted is that while some elements internal electronics, which includes glass or metals, are with no trouble recyclable, every other key aspect, plastics, pose a larger challenge.
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