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Recycle the Samsung Omnia Lite

Get paid for recycling the Samsung B7300 Omnia Lite mobile phone by using one of the handset recycling websites below. They will sort out everything for you, and you just need to send the device to them at a freepost address (or for some websites they will send you the envelope). What's more, is that some of them allow you to split the money between yourself and a charity, or get even more money by accepting vouchers at companies like Argos.
Best Price

£52.99

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Sell your Samsung B7300 Omnia Lite for the best price

Recycling WebsitePrice PaidFreepost?Envelope Provided?Payment Methods
Fonebank
Fone Bank
£45.00ChequeSell Now6
Simply Recycle
Simply Recycle
£44.00Cheque, PaypalSell Now6
Skyphones
Skyphones
£44.00Bank Transfer, Cheque, PayOffline, PaypalSell Now6
Mobile Phone Xchange
Mobile Phone Exchange
£40.00Bank Transfer, Cheque, PaypalSell Now6
envirofone.com
envirofone.com
£42.06Bank Transfer, Cheque, PaypalSell Now2
mopay.co.uk
mopay.co.uk
£50.00Bank Transfer, Cheque, PayOfflineSell Now10
Sell Old Phone
Sell Old Phone
£45.00ChequeSell Now5
Money 4 Ur Mobile
Money 4 Ur Mobile
£26.00Bank Transfer, ChequeSell Now7
Mobile Cash Monter
Mobile Cash Monster
£26.00Bank Transfer, ChequeSell Now7
money4mymobile.com
money4mymobile.com
£52.99ChequeSell Now7
MirrorGoGreen
MirrorGoGreen
£50.00Bank Transfer, ChequeSell Now8
The prices quoted above are for working mobile phones. Some of the recycling websites will accept non-working phones for a lower price.

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Why recycle Samsung Omnia Lite

It's worth understanding what happens to your old Samsung handset when you sell it to one of the companies above, so you know the value beyond the cash you receive. Your B7300 Omnia Lite will be recycled in one of a number of ways. It may simply be sold on to another person in the UK via a second hand retailer (although you don't have the hassle of finding out who will buy it). If it's not suitable for that, it can be shipped to another country for second hand sale.

If your old Samsung Omnia Lite (B7300) is not in a good enough condition, or is simply too old to be sold on as a complete device, then it can be disassembled and sold in parts back to Samsung and/or other manufacturers. Lastly, if even this is not possible, the companies above are required to recycle all the parts of the mobile phone.

How the process works

The process is more or less the same for all of the companies that recycle the Samsung B7300 Omnia Lite for cash. You proceed to their website via the link above and place an 'order' with them which means you have agreed to sell them the handset. They will tell you a FREEPOST address to send the phone to, and also a reference number that you should write on a piece of paper and place in the envelope. This allows them to pay you much faster when they receive it as they can access your records quickly. The company will then check the device to see if it is working, and will lower the price they offer if it is not in working condition. The last stage is when they pay you, normally by sending a cheque but sometimes by BACS transfer. Don't worry, you don't have to wait for the phone to be recycled or sold on before you receive the money, as long as it is working.

If I want to sell my Samsung B7300 Omnia Lite, should I use Amazon Marketplace, eBay, or one of the above services? Well, the main advantage of the recycling services listed above is that you don't need to wait for anyone to buy the phone, and the only requirement is that it is in 'working' condition, rather than having to fulfil some special requirements of 'Good' or 'Excellent'.

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