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If you have sold your mobile phone at RoyalMailSimpleDrop please

Simply Drop is a new service introduced by the Royal Mail mobile recycling scheme in which you can sell mobile phones for cash or donate it to charities using their easy and reliable website. They offer attractive prices on a huge selection of mobile phone models with a number of payment options. Offering up to £250 per mobile phone, this mobile recycler makes payments by pay pal, sending cash at post office or postal order.

Despite of severe weather conditions in some parts of the UK before Christmas, they are trying hard to keep mail collection and delivery services operating across the majority of the UK’s 3000 postcode sectors fast and on time.


Interesting Facts of this Recycler:


  • Accept huge number of different handset models
  • Offers best competitive prices
  • Offer option for charity donations
  • Make payment through multiple payment options
  • Accepts working mobile phones and even broken handsets too.
  • Free postage address and envelops
  • Recycle more than one handsets
  • Provide option to receive payment by cash at post office and Postal Order
  • Make payment through Paypal.
  • Payment received within 7 working days.

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Charities to Donate Cash from Recycling:


You can donate cash received by selling mobile phones to any of the five UK charities under this scheme. These include Banardos, The WWF, Alzheimer’s Society, Great Ormond Street Hospital or Cancer Research UK. Once your handset is verified at their centre, the full value of the same will be sent to the charity of your choice.


Royal Mail Simply Drop Review:


Known for its easy to use website and prompt service, it’s one of the most usable sites offering great prices. You can sell your old mobile phone just by filling up a form on their site and dispatching it along with the phone in an envelope sent by them. Besides mobile phones, the Royal Mail Simply Drop service also gives you the opportunity to recycle digital cameras and MP3 players. You can sell mobile phones and keep the money you earn or donate it to one of the 5 charities recommended by them.

The service that was originally trialled in the London area only is now successfully operated nationwide. So no matter where you stay, the Royal Mail Simply Drop recycling service is available for you!

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Comments & reviews

Micheal
22 Mar 2011
valuable information
Before selling mobile phones to any mobile phone recycler it is essential to transfer all the valuable information present on the phones to another storage devices. I was alerted by this company to delete any important numbers from my unwanted phones if any numbers available on store. I followed their advise and dropped my mobile phones into envelope. Do not forget to delete personal information, contacts, images or videos or music files or text messages or emails. Do not forget to remove the SIM cards from the phones, memory cards and any other detachable accessories.
Joan
13 Mar 2011
Hi
Signing contracts and sending phones plus order forms to to phone recyclers is not a problem but whom to be contacted if I do not receive any intimation about phone? This is most scary part of the whole transaction because equipment has left your hands and cash is to be received from phone recyclers. I did place an query at the doorstep of this recycler and their response was quick and prompt. They made it clear for me that if I do not receive any confirmation email about the receipt of phone from phone recycler within next 7 days. You need to go alert, you are advised to contact them immediately over customer care number or email provided to us. By employing any of the channels opened up to us, it becomes easy to understand whether the phone has reached its destination or not.
Julie
09 Mar 2011
Thanks for the service
Quite curious to know methods to evaluate cost of second hand phones. Surfing a phone recycling site has let me understand that many parameters judge the price of our unwanted phones. The cost of the mobile phone depends upon the order in which the resold mobile phone is put to usage. If the phone is shipped for reuse, the cost of the phone will be more. Sometimes non-working phones are also valued for good price. This is possible only when a recycler finds some valuable material after phones put for recycling process. Equipment may have active life or subjected to complete dismantlement to make it as raw material for new products. In both cases phones carry some value. Hence, after knowing about this information I decided to sell my mobile phone laying useless in non working condition at homes.
Diana
03 Mar 2011
Recycle Mobile
Some phone recyclers are quite particular about the recycling mobiles exclusively at phone recycling centres and do not take any other equipment for recycling. After surfing for sometime on the Internet, I got this site which takes the responsibility to recycle the scrap of other electronic gadgets such as digital cameras. This activity does creates an expenditure on their account but still they undertake the work to recycle abandoned equipment. Without a second thought I had sent my electronic equipment for a safe recycling but do not receive compensation for it. No problems, it is happier to see that phone recyclers are moving towards recycling mobile phones a step laid forward beyond profit motives!
SuZan
28 Feb 2011
Charity
Looking at the growing need for charity these days, I wanted to donate some money to charity organisations which are serving in various streams of life, such as, Barnodo's, World Wildlife Fund, Alzherimer's Society, Cancer Research UK. I could get the reference of these places when I was trying to sell my mobiles at phone recycling company. In one of its pages described about the charity organisations and the company has provided with necessary registered charity numbers. I got an opportunity to donate to a charity organisation of my choice. I was informed that the value of payment for the gadget will depend on the condition of the equipment. The company posted a prepaid mobile phone bag to send phones for charity. An option of reference number was provided to me to decide on contributing donation to a particular charitable. The entire transaction was easy to close and the phone proceeds were directed to my desired charities.
George
23 Feb 2011
Hi
Dispatching unwanted phones to a good recycler is not so easy, so I went by a phone recycler site to gather some information. It is a time where global warming is on raise. I was searching for a site which provided me with envelopes and they should be environmental friendly ones. I found my match at this site, they are actively engaging themselves in providing pre-paid envelopes an by product of naturally oxy-degradable polythene. Another major advantage is more appreciable on this phone recycler. They make use of Royal Mail distribution network to reduce Co2 to the environment to transport mobile phones for recycling. Every step taken by this phone recycler is a move to create a zero carbon footprint.
McKlen
18 Feb 2011
Smartphone
Making a good value of money on my latest updated smartphone was need of the hour. So, I pinned a site at random. I made some formal enquires the precautions that may be necessary while putting an expensive phone on a transport. This company has released some valuable information to benefit their visitors. The company will deliver a free postage bag but also extends additional advise to us. Gadgets should be handled with care while they are on travel to phone recyclers,so to minimise the risk of any damage a proper packaging is necessary. The company further suggests customers to get an insurance cover for their selling mobile phones. I felt the text messages on the site as an information of great use. I spent some money on insuring my mobile phone to counter mobile phones misplacements.
Coplan
12 Feb 2011
Real Royal
Inquisitive enough to know about the time scale taken for payments made by phone recyclers, I entered into a phone recycler site which gave details of various kinds of payments done. This is said to be a growing popular online recycler has made my doubts cleared in detail. The type of payments made on clients mobile phones are by Pay Pal or Postal Order. In both the cases, Payments are made within 7 working days from the date of receipt of the gadget. SMS or text codes will be sent to the customers for redemption of the receipt of gadget sale. I felt comfortable to make use to their services since I had received postal order via 2nd class Royal Mail post.
Gemma
17 Jan 2011
It's quite simple
Is there any alternative to cheque payments from phone recyclers? the answer is yes, you can get an instant postal order via post without any hassle. I have an amazing experience with this mobile phone recycler. I had signed to sell my mobile phones, and in a short time I received a text messaging confirming the placed order. To collect my cash i had to visit my nearest post office and display the companies message to concerned authority and produce the current photo ID proof and also address proof. Later, the matter became quite simple, I had to surrender the postal order at post-office, which I had received from phone recycler.
JohnAsh1
06 Jan 2011
Excellent Service
Recycling companies tend to attract customers by making fake promises and assure them of services, which is way beyond their capacity. I was surprised to see a recycling company by name Royalmailsimpledrop that is specific in rendering their services to their customers. One such thing that make it clear that they do not buy mobile phones from customers which are in state of non-working condition. I felt very much impressed to see such a greater transparency. I decided to make business with this phone recycling company.

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