Friday, May 27, 2011

What to do when your cell phone broke?

It’s just a nice day.

You take your beloved cell phone out of your pocket. Whether to make a call, check the time, or see how your portfolio is doing. Then suddenly, a car honks, or you thought somebody called your name, in that sudden moment, you got distracted. It was only for a second you thought, probably even less, but just in that short time, you let your grip loose and your very expensive gadget starts falling towards the floor.

"Smack."

"Clack, clack."

As you hear those sounds, you can't help but to imagine what kind of damage your cell phone has sustained. Didn't like that case because it adds too much bulk or just didn't felt right?

"I'll just buy another one down the road."

But that does not matter anymore.

My kung-fu grip was weak sauce.
If you are lucky enough, you might just get away with a few nicks and scratches. However, most of us probably are not that lucky. For the rest of us, we are probably staring at either a huge crack through the screen, or trying to turn the phone back on because it went dead.

What to do now? You certainly will need another cell phone for sure, but what to do with your old one? You could try to get it fix by someone, but going to a reputable repair shop will charge you so much money that you can probably net you a brand new cell phone.  Going back using your ancient cell phone won’t work, because it probably can’t connect to the internet or its one of the very old and clunky kind of OS that nobody has heard about. In the end, you end up getting another smart phone from somewhere like eBay, Craigslist, or end up extending your contract.

Still, the question of your old, broken, cell phone remains. Can’t let it sit for eternity in the closet and you can’t throw it in the trash either because you’ve paid decent money for it. So is there a better alternative?

Yes there is.

Come to Brokensellphone.com to see how much your old smart phone costs. Either its broke by someone sat on it or fell into the water, it’s still worth something to us.

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