The Essential Way to Recycle Your Electronics for Cash



Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2011

by Brandon Perton
http://www.wcityauctions.com

Electronics contain dangerous chemicals that should never be thrown into the trash or taken to the local landfill. Recycle your electronics by taking them to a recycler, donating them to a local charity or selling them for cash. Nearly any type of electronic can be recycled for cash.



Old Cell Phones: Several organizations recycle cell phones. Some organizations may charge a small fee where others may even pay you a minimal amount for your cell phone. Online companies offer to buy your used cell phone for cash.



Old Game Consoles: Both working and broken consoles are actually in high demand. Used consoles may be donated or sold to local organizations. Thrift stores and consignment shops often buy old game consoles to resell them.



Old Video Games: Don't trash those old video games until you check their current market value. Some older video games are worth quite a pretty penny. If you plan to sell video games check your options thoroughly before making the sale.



Old Computer Monitors: Old working computer monitors should be passed down to others in the family or donated to a school, library or charity. Non-working computer monitors should always be recycled.



Old Radios, VCRs and Others: Televisions, VCRs and other miscellaneous pieces of equipment are always in demand, even as parts. Your non-working equipment could have the parts needed to make someone else's device work perfectly. Don't assume something is trash just because it isn't working for you.



Trashing, Selling, Donating or Recycling



Trashing your old electronics is a quick way to get it out of your house and reduce clutter. It's always an option. Why trash it when you could get cash for your used electronics. Most equipment is often upgraded so quickly that it is still relatively new when we replace it.



Most people rarely use the same piece of electronic equipment for more than 2 years. Cell phones for example; contracts allow people to upgrade their cell phone every year or two. This allows people to keep up to date on the latest and greatest cell phones on the market.



What happens to the old phone when you upgrade? Chances are, it ends up in a drawer or box somewhere and is forgotten. Consider selling it to recuperate some of the costs it incurred.



Donating old electronics is a great way to recycle them. Your old used equipment gets used again by people who need it. Libraries and schools are the ultimate way to donate electronics that are still in working condition. Donations are tax deductible, so you still recuperate some of the cost of owning the equipment.



Recycling with a company that will properly dispose of and recycle all of the electronic parts is the best alternative for someone looking to recycle for the environment. Never throw old electronics into the trash to be taken to a landfill. They contain dangerous chemicals that are harmful to the local environment.



Recycling your electronics for cash is the best way to recycle them. Not only are you recuperating some of the cost of owning the item, you're selling a used piece of equipment to someone who needs a break in price. Used electronics are just as good as new in most cases due to the amount of time people own them.

Take the hassle of out selling video games, The Old School Game Vault (http://www.sellgamesforcash.com) gives you great prices when you sell games online for cash.
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