uSell's Marketplace for Unwanted Smartphones Rings Up Donations for Hurricane Sandy Victims
Unwanted Smartphone Sales Deliver $5 Donations to American Red Cross
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., Nov. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- uSell, the online marketplace for selling old smartphones and electronic devices, is giving repeat customers the chance to feel good as they make money unloading unwanted phones. For every phone sold, the company will donate $5 to the American Red Cross to assist victims of Hurricane Sandy, the devastating East Coast storm that left in its wake wrecked communities still desperate for power and fuel.
uSell provides consumers with a quick and easy way to attract top dollar for unwanted smartphones and mobile devices using its proprietary price comparison search engine. Starting immediately, the company will donate $5 to the American Red Cross for every phone sold through this specific uSell link.
"uSell buyers and sellers are among the families and individuals reeling from the impact of Hurricane Sandy. We hope our donations to the American Red Cross will ease a few burdens and assist in what will be a long recovery," said Dan Brauser, Co-Founder and President of uSell.
uSell partners with professional electronics buyers that recycle electronics gadgets and offer the highest prices in the industry. Sellers can compare prices, select buyers and execute secure transactions for free on uSell's website without incurring shipping charges. Buyers pay sellers after delivery and inspection of phones.
For more information about uSell, please visit www.usell.com.
About uSell
uSell is the marketplace for selling used smartphones and electronics to trusted, professional buyers. The site helps customers search offers for used electronic devices, find a buyer, and sell the devices quickly and safely. uSell.com is a subsidiary of usell.com, Inc., a publicly traded company headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. For more information visit: www.uSell.com.
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