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Mobile phone customers take advantage of charitable service

A new service known as The People’s Operator is now live for UK customers. The network, known as TPO, plans to donate 25 per cent of its earnings to charities through the network’s own foundation. As many people are looking for ways of donating to charity without having to spend a great deal of money, they can now do so by simply topping up their mobile phone.… Read the rest

Cash for old mobile: How do I delete my data?

Many people want to get cash for old mobile phones. The price of phones and other mobile devices continues to rise as devices become more complex. However, you might be rightfully concerned about your data. While some of the recyclers provide a data deletion service, others do not. It’s beneficial to know how to do this on your own.… Read the rest

What happens when you trade mobile phones?

When you trade mobile phones, you probably want to minimise the environmental impact and possibly receive some cash. Not everyone has carefully considered this option. It’s well worth your while, but there’s no doubt that you probably have a lot of questions.
A Very convenient option
Trading in your mobile phone is probably far easier than you realised.… Read the rest

What to expect when using a mobile phone valuer

A mobile phone valuer site is important when trading in an old phone. Yet, these types of sites are very commonly misunderstood. A common consumer complaint is that a phone was posted, but funds were not received in a timely manner. Understanding this process will help eliminate such misunderstandings.
The most important thing to remember is that these sites do not actually purchase your phone.… Read the rest

Bad News For Nokia (again): Reported $754 Million In Losses

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There doesn’t seem to be a light at the end of the tunnel for Nokia does there? They have just announced that in quarter 3 of 2012 a total operating loss of $754 million. This loss also comes at a time where Lumia sales are on the decline as well. A phone that Nokia thought would help put them back on the map but in fact as left them a long way behind the leading companies of Samsung and Apple.… Read the rest

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