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Council offers £40 for your old phone



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
A COUNCIL is offering people up to £40 to recycle their old mobile phones.
Dundee City Council, which has teamed up with recycling company Eazyfone, is offering direct cash incentives for people to drop their old mobile phones into recycling bins. The scheme was launched yesterday.





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  • Last Updated: 27 August 2008 9:27 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Guga II,

Rockall 28/08/2008 01:30:49
Never mind the mobile phones Mr. Editor. Why can't we comment on any crime related stories, even when they are no longer sub judice?

For example, the prison razor attack thug. I wan't to know why, when he appears to be a total psychopath, he is serving a minimum term of five years. To my way of thinking, such a piece of scum should be serving a minimum term of the rest of his natural life.

In any event Mr. Editor, perhaps, once again, you need to have a word with the Hootsmon Xinhua Branch and Pravda Branch censors and, among other things, explain to them the concept of sub judice as well as the concept of freedom of speech.

2

Boy Wonder,

28/08/2008 08:19:07
Note the words 'up to' in the article. In reality, having looked into this ... around £2 per phone is the real figure!
3

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 28/08/2008 09:24:45

That's the catch Boy Wonder, one must read and absorb correctly,......

After all forget the £2.00, it could be 2pence! :((

Guga II, Politics, Politics, one will never know!

 

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