Flipswap your old phone for cash

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It looks like Radio Shack isn’t the only green game in town when it comes to swapping out your unused gadgets for some cash. California-based Flipswap has just received a whopping $14 million in venture funding to help expand its cell phone and iPod recycling program. Pretty impressive for a “green” company in this uncertain economy. With all of you buying or planning to buy new handsets this winter season, we figure there are a lot of older, now unused handsets floating around. Yeah, some of you will go the eBay or Craigslist route but if you’re looking for an alternative way to offload your phone, you may want to check out Flipswap which will give you cash in return for your old cell phone or iPod. Flipswap is located in 6,000 retail locations and have even partnered with a few online vendors like Newegg and Amazon so you can get cash in the form of a gift card for your old phone. If your phone is too decrepit for cash, Flipswap will still take it for recycling purposes and will plant a tree in your name instead. One new tree is much better than one new handset in a landfill and this year alone Flipswap has planted an estimated 28,000 trees! BlackBerry owners in particular should take note as Flipswap recently partnered with RIM and will give you an extra $50 if you swap an old BlackBerry for a new BlackBerry. The company is also in the process of expanding its retail program so you can get cash for your old phone and apply it immediately to your new handset purchase. w00t! Flipswap is definitely worth looking into before you toss that old handset into your garbage can. Think green and recycle, y’all! Hit the read link for more info or if you’re a Berry addict, go straight to Flipswap’s dedicated BlackBerry page.

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  • Andrew

    So it appears that “www.flipswap.com” may have a “sister” site called “www.cellphonetradeins.com.

    The sites look identical except for the name and the price you are offered for your phone.

    For a perfect condition Blackberry Curve 8320 on T-mobile with charger and battery
    http://www.flipswap.com says $109.33
    and http://www.cellphonetradeins.com says $92.06.

    Both are for the cash option.

    Domain lookup for Flipswap has this as a private domain which sends warning messages to me. If you are a legit then why a private domain hiding your details?

    Cellphonetradeins.com is not private registered and shows details as:
    SIMPLEXITY, LLC
    9301 PEPPERCORN PL
    LARGO, MD 20774

    So who knows…I think I am staying away.

  • Anonymous loser

    Anyone have experience using radio shacks service or ceexchange.com? They offer more money for your gadgets. But do they screw you like flipswap and claim the phone is damaged when it is really perfect (and they keep the “damaged” phone).

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