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How To Trade Your Mobile Phone In In Advance Of The Contract Date Without Any Penalty

Is there a new smartphone on the market that you simply can't wait to buy? The trouble is, if you are presently in the middle of a 2-year wireless contract, you are not yet qualified for a free upgrade. This means that if you are adamant to obtain your new gadget this instant, you will have to break your contract and pay a penalty. Depending of the wireless carrier you're using, this penalty might be $200 or even more.

The good news is you can still get your greedy little hands on the new phone now without losing a good deal of cash in the process. Doing so includes a two-part process.

Break your contract and pay the penalty to get your new cellular phone? You're most likely asking yourself, "Pay 'The Man?' I thought I wasn't supposed to pay a penalty." Don't worry -- you'll receive the majority or all of your money back in the end and possibly even come up with a profit.

After you purchase your brand new cellular phone and no longer need your previous one, sell your old cell phone to an online electronics recycling service like SellMyElectronics.com. You can receive a quote on-line within seconds. Simply describe the cellular phone through providing answers to a few quick questions about the gadget's latest model, features and condition. Bear in mind that you can sell your device for a greater price if you still have the accompanying accessories (including charger, USB cable and manuals).

Once you submit this information, you'll get your offer instantly. After you accept an offer, a shipping box along with a prepaid, pre-addressed shipping label will be delivered to you. Before mailing off your old smartphone, don't forget to eliminate any personal data, such as your contacts and old messages. You can easily accomplish this by resetting your phone to its factory configuration.

Once your cell phone is received, it will be examined to make certain everything is as you described it. You might receive a modified offer based on the condition of your device. The final step: You'll receive payment for your cell phone by check or through PayPal a few days later. Straightforward, right?

In the end you'll have the smartphone you have been lusting after without waiting for the contract expiration and without guilt because you haven't lost your shirt in the process and you can be assured that your old phone will find a new home or be recycled responsibly.

By: Drewanne M. Goode

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Drewanne M. Goode is a technology writer and frequent contributor to SellMyElectronics.com, where she provides advice on how to trade in your old electronics for cash and ensuring they are recycled responsibly and how to trade in your cell phone without paying a penalty. Copyright (c) SELLMYELECTRONICS.COM Washington, DC

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