Sell your old cell phone, and your Empty Ink Cartridges for cash

These are not ways which you need referrals, do surveys, or anything else. These are in a catagory all by themselves. Sell your EMPTY printer Cartridge: Sell your empty Printer Cartridges here. Tonerbuyer.com will pay you to send them empty cartridges. They will even pay shipping to send the empties to you. According to the website they will pay up to $22.00 per cartridge. If you want to start a fundraising project, they will even send you help to get you started. If you ever tried to refill a Lexmark printer cartridge, you know it's sometimes easier to just buy a new cartridge. Now you can sell your empty and make some spare cash on the side. http://www.inkjetcartridge.com/selusyourem.html is another place that you can sell your empties to. Compare the prices of the two - sell to the one that gives you the best deal.

Sell your old Cell Phone: http://www.phoneiscash.com/ will buy cell phones. Prices vary by make and models. If your phone has a SIM card you don't need to send that in, just the phone. Payment is made by check within 30 days of them recieving the phone. They only accept working phones. You don't even have to send in the charger. This is from their FAQ about cell phone condition: What if my cell phone has a few dings and scratches but still works, will you accept it? Absolutely! As long as the phone will make a test call, has a clear ESN/DEC #, working speaker and mic, good LCD and will power up, we will pay you for it. If the phone has extra features like a camera, they should be functional as well. Cosmetic condition will have no effect on whether the phone will be purchased or not. http://www.sellyourcell.com/ is another place that will buy old cell phones. I did a google search for both cartridges and cell phones and came up with many different places that you can cell old cells and empties to. Check them out, maybe buy a few at the yard sales and resell online. This looks much easier than doing ebay and writing desriptions about them.

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