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21 of the Most Valuable Used Cell Phones You Can Recycle for Cash

Recycling old cell phones pays … and so does shopping around! We compared the prices at three leading used cell phone recyclers to find the 21 phones you can sell for serious cash – $125 or more. Also see how to recycle any type of electronics .

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21 of the Most Valuable Used Cell Phones You Can Recycle for Cash

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