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  2. 5 Places That Give You Cash for Old Electronics in 2025

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    According to data from Decluttr, a site that buys old electronics, the average household has an estimated $264 of unused devices at home, while 58% of Americans keep up to three unused cell phones.

  3. How – and where – to sell your old or unwanted tech gear ...

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    From Craigslist to sites that buy your old tech gear directly, here are the best options for selling used smartphones, laptops and camera equipment. How – and where – to sell your old or ...

  4. At this 'ATM,' You Can Turn Your Old Phone Into Cash

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    By Dan Primack, FORTUNE You know that old iPhone 2 that's sitting in your desk drawer, or maybe an old Blackberry (gasp!) that got stored alongside your Guitar Hero peripherals? Well, EcoATM wants ...

  5. Mobile phone recycling - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phone recycling describes the waste management of mobile phones, to retrieve materials used in their manufacture. Rapid technology change, low initial cost, and planned obsolescence have resulted in a fast-growing surplus, which contributes to the increasing amount of electronic waste around the globe.

  6. ROLM - Wikipedia

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    When Siemens bought ROLM from IBM and introduced their "newer" models, which were renamed Siemens switches, the early ROLM phone switches were widely pressed into service as old technology (though a number of 8000 and 9751-9005 CBXs remain online at some companies), but the digital phone handsets were quite valuable for those expanding their ...

  7. uBreakiFix - Wikipedia

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    uBreakiFix is an American chain of electronic repair shops, founded in 2009 with over 832 locations in 2016 across the United States and the Caribbean. [1] [2] [3] They are most commonly known for repairing all kinds of household electronics. [4]