Debenhams Mobile Phone Recycling
The high street giant that is Debenhams. (The place I used to go to as a kid just to play on the playable Nintendo 64 demo they had and run around inside the store causing havoc. Good days.) Well they have jumped on the mobile phone recycling bandwagon..
Treat yourself to a Debenhams Gift Card in exchange for your mobile.
The Debenhams Mobile Recycling site rewards you with Debenhams store credit in exchange for your old mobile handsets. Debenhams recycle a range of items paying up to £250, and also buy MP3 Players, Digital Cameras and Games Consoles.
Debenhams who are established as the nation's most recognised and trusted store now want to use that status to help reduce the amount of unused mobile phones, or electrical items cluttering peoples homes or ending up in our landfill sites around the country where they can cause detrimental harm and contamination to the Environment. Or by having these items refurbished and resold on again to less privileged people such as those in third world countries. This is better than having them all sent to be recycled. Even though you can still recycle broken mobile phones stating they "pay a reduced amount for phones that are not working". These will all be sent to be 100% recycled having their precious metals and materials extracted and recycled. Having a helping effect on the Environment over time.
As payment for recycling your mobile phone with the Debenhams Mobile Phone Recycling site you get a Debenhams Gift Card which can be used in any one of the 300 Debenhams stores across the UK.
Treat yourself to a Debenhams Gift Card in exchange for your mobile.
The Debenhams Mobile Recycling site rewards you with Debenhams store credit in exchange for your old mobile handsets. Debenhams recycle a range of items paying up to £250, and also buy MP3 Players, Digital Cameras and Games Consoles.
Debenhams who are established as the nation's most recognised and trusted store now want to use that status to help reduce the amount of unused mobile phones, or electrical items cluttering peoples homes or ending up in our landfill sites around the country where they can cause detrimental harm and contamination to the Environment. Or by having these items refurbished and resold on again to less privileged people such as those in third world countries. This is better than having them all sent to be recycled. Even though you can still recycle broken mobile phones stating they "pay a reduced amount for phones that are not working". These will all be sent to be 100% recycled having their precious metals and materials extracted and recycled. Having a helping effect on the Environment over time.
As payment for recycling your mobile phone with the Debenhams Mobile Phone Recycling site you get a Debenhams Gift Card which can be used in any one of the 300 Debenhams stores across the UK.
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