What's My Phone Worth? - recycle your old mobile phones
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We are currently comparing 20367 prices from 24 different recyclers for 4446 different mobile phones from 43 different manufacturers. Prices updated hourly.

Sell your 8320

8320

According to the top mobile phone recycling companies, you can get the following prices for your used 8320.

Simply click the 'Sell your Phone' button corresponding to the price you are interested in and the recycling company will then ask you for some details so they can then arrange your payment, and free postage for sending them your 8320.

You can make an extra £15.20 on your 8320 by comparing prices from mobile phone recyclers.


Recycling CompanyThe name of the mobile phone recycling company Offered PriceThe price that the recycling company is offering for a working 8320 User RatingOur previous users scores for the mobile phone recycler Payment OptionsThe options available to you for receiving payment for your recycled mobile phone Recycle MeClick these buttons to sell your mobile phone to a recycler
Top Dollar Mobile
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£29.20 Rated 2 stars out of 5 BACS, Cheque Sell your  phone to Top Dollar Mobile
Recycle Ur Phone
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£25.00
(£4.20 less than above)
Rated 3 stars out of 5 BACS, Cheque Sell your  phone to Recycle Ur Phone
Fone Bank UK
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£22.00
(£3.00 less than above)
Rated 2 stars out of 5 Cheque Sell your  phone to Fone Bank UK
Cash My Fone
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£20.00
(£2.00 less than above)
Rated 2 stars out of 5 BACS, Cheque Sell your  phone to Cash My Fone
Phone Recycle Bank
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£19.29
(£0.71 less than above)
Rated 2 stars out of 5 Cheque, BACS, Paypal Sell your  phone to Phone Recycle Bank
Money4mymobile
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£18.20
(£1.09 less than above)
Rated 2 stars out of 5 Cheque, BACS Sell your  phone to Money4mymobile
Money For Your Phone
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£14.00
(£4.20 less than above)
Rated 3 stars out of 5 Paypal, BACS Sell your  phone to Money For Your Phone

As awareness rises about the damage mobile phone handsets pose, more and more people are recycling them. Some people however are not aware these programs exist. Not only does recycling prevent the addition of toxic compounds to our water and air, it also aids in increase the stock of certain metals. A little known fact about recycling is that by recycling electronic products, the earth's natural resources might possibly be protected. When precious metals for example gold, silver and copper are recovered through recycling this would mean that diminished amount of these metals need to be mined. Whether you want to sell your old 8320 mobile phone to one of these companies, donate it to a non-profit organization or recycle it with a recycling center that takes cellphones, you could assist the environment by recycling your mobile handset.