

by - written on 19/07/12 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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Everytime I got a new phone I never really knew what to do with my old phones. I dont like spending alot of money on phones so I always have whatevers cheap, and I tend to keep them for years - so no one would really ever want to buy a cheap old phone so I cant really sell them. Thats when i discovered envirofone. I first ... Read the complete review

by dorothy mcbride - written on 12/01/12
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Sent them 2 phones, one less than 8 month old and barely used, and both in perfect working condition. They emailed me a few days later saying that they were now offering me half the money they originally quoted. I rejected the offer and they sent me the phones back with vital missing parts. I could understand if the outside of the phones had of been damaged in the post but it was the inside they had broken

by babzybabe - written on 12/11/11
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ok so like everyone else, this is probably the first port of call, i sent my phone off, was offered £47. Oh they received it very quickly I will say that, but they offered me £16 claiming that it was water damaged.!! my phone has never been water damaged, So i guess that is what they do, come up with some BS, but having read the other reviews I guess I have no alternative but to accept it since I dont want my phone tampered with and coming back scratched, and who knows..dipped in water to prove it was water damaged.. not happy and will NOT be using them again!!

by - written on 07/09/11 (Somewhat useful, 36 readings)
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I recently upgraded my phone and wanted to get rid of my iPhone 3. I looked around and Envirofone were offering the best price. I was sent a free special delivery envelope and sent my phone off to them straight away. The process was fast, free and easy. Got my money and was able to enjoy my holiday that much more! I was kept ... Read the complete review

by Jon - written on 09/06/11
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I've used Envirofone for the last 4 years now so I could say I was an early adopter. I've managed to make over £400 for my 3 mobile phones in that time and have always found the service to be first class. The website is easy to use and the customer service team stay in touch with you via email at every step of the process making the selling process easy and hassle free. I would definitely recommend using Envirofone, some of the other companies have had some bad press. I do hear Mazuma are very good too!

by Emma Williams - written on 11/02/11
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I did a quote online and was informed my phones was worth over £40. I posted my phone in the sealed envelope provided over one month ago and Envirofone are claiming my phone hasn't arrived. Like others, I have been told there is a delay due to Royal Mail but this is ridiculous. I will never use this service again as they can not be trusted - DO NOT USE!! It has taken a week for them to even reply to an email I sent them. This is the worse customer service experienced I have faced. You have been warned!

by marc whitley - written on 27/01/11
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It has been close to two weeks since I mailed my fone in the pre stamped envelope sent and I have still not received payment. Envirofone say that there is a back log from the Royal Mail, while the Royal Mail say that there is no back log. I should have used a different provider and will definitely not recommend Envirofone to anyone in my group of friends. I have contact them may times and they just say that they have not received it blah blah blah.... Think Twice before you post off your phone to them.........you have been warned

by mark Aylott - written on 10/11/10
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in my opinion do not use this company. They offered a quarter of the original price offered once they had the phone and when i declined they eventually returned it less a vital piece of the handset and with the screen very badly scratched , neither of which were there when we sent it to them. AVOID, AVOID, AVOID

by James - written on 30/06/10
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Terrible service. Offered 50% of original price due to a tiny fracture on the BACK of the (18-month old) phone. Offered 95% by O2 Recycle, who only care about damage to the screen. When I rejected Envirofone's offer, they took a week to process the return and tell me that I'll probably get the phone back within 14 days. Shop around, there are plenty of better alternatives out there!

by - written on 25/04/10 (Useful, 112 readings)
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The idea is pretty simple. You upgrade your phone to a new device but your old phone still works. You could sell it to a friend or on something like ebay. These take time and effort so there is a new market and one of the biggest players is envirofone. There site is nicely designed and explains the whole process nicely. The ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/04/10 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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I needed a new phone recently and didn't want to waste the old one and unfortunately it was quite an old model Samsung so I knew no-one would want to buy it. My thoughts immediately turned to the recycling websites I had seen advertised on the television, with the catchy jingles and the people constantly telling you it was a good idea, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/03/10 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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This website has been going for a while now and seems to have a decent amount of adverts on the television. A while ago my girlfriends phone broke and she was about to chuck it away, I noticed that on Envirofone there is a section that says if your phone is broke you will still receive an offer, so I thought why not. I ... Read the complete review

by ALI - written on 25/02/10
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ENVIROFONE IS TRYING TO RIP ME OFF I sent envirofone my old phone, it took them ages to say they'd received it (even though the envelope arrived the day after i requested it). However the email saying they'd received my phone also said I had not sent the phone I claimed I was sending, but they were willing to offer me money ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/02/10 (Very useful, 169 readings)
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I don't know what attracted me to this website in the first place, I mean the advert is seriously bad. But maybe the promise of a small amount of cash, to be able to buy christmas presents/ the shoes I have wanted since forever. Anyway, the phone I had, a sony ericsson of some kind, was a couple of years old, I thought that it ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/01/10 (Very useful, 300 readings)
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Envirofone currently have a dreadful TV ad advertising there service. Personally I don't think it does them any favours it such a tacky advert but I guess at lease its memorable. Anyway in a bid to raise some extra cash I decided it was time to sell my old mobile. It was an old model and had no charger, worked intermittently and was a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/01/10 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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A couple of years ago, and envirofone was the only company I had heard of that was offering trade ins of your old mobile phones in exchange for a cheque (or Argos vouchers). It was advertised all over the TV, so I dug out some old working mobile phones, that I wouldnt have been able to seel for much (as they were scratched) and logged ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/01/10 (Somewhat useful, 75 readings)
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Envirofone is a company which buys your mobile phone from you for cash. It is a very simple procedure and easy cash, with absolutely no costs involved to the consumer / seller. I recently was in the process of cleaning out my house when I came across my old Motorola E398. I had previously seen many advertisements on television from ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/12/09 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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I didn't even think I could sell my old mobile phone for cash until a few months when I started noticing adverts on TV. There were so many adverts for different companies that were offering cash for your old phones. One of those was Envirofone at www.envirofone.com and they sounded good so thought I'd check them ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/12/09 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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I first heard about Envirofone on one of those annoying tv adverts, and wasn't 100% sure of how genuine they were, so got on the internet and had a browse around. The website is located at www.envirofone.com and is very well set out and easy to use. I think even if you were an internet novice you would find it very easy to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/11/09 (Very useful, 295 readings)
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Envirofone.com === What is Envirofone? === Envirofone is a website where you can go to recycle your old mobile phones. You know what it's like, you update your phone every two years or so, and end up with old mobile phones sitting around your house, usually given to the kids to play with, or just shoved in a drawer and ... Read the complete review
