Help me to tell consumers what Mobile Phone Recycle website aren't...
This is why the internet is full of companies willing to pay you the 'best price' for your unwanted mobile phone.
But are they paying the best price? The short answer is NO!

The above image shows a typical price comparison for an iPhone 5 as of 9th February 2016.
Customers are being offered less than half of what they can achieve by selling their phone directly on eBay. Mobile phone 'recycling' websites simply offer the convenience of a quick sale because they know that a lot of consumers don't have the time, patience or know-how of eBay selling.
About Back2Cash
My name is Michael Shaw and I've been running the Back2Cash website since 2009. Initially I purchased items directly from customers to resell for profit on eBay and Amazon. Now I want to give back to consumers.
About this project
You can easily find out how much you could get for your mobile phone on eBay be simply searching through the completed listings and finding out how much a similar phone has sold for. 2016 is all about time and convenience because a lot of busy people don't have the time to research how much they can get for their phone.
This project is to offer a free to use tool that will show mobile phone sellers exactly how much their phone has sold for recently on eBay. The tool will compare prices over a given period and reveal an average sale price as shown above.
Will Back2Cash make money from this?
The tool will be free to use for everyone. The intention is to show how much money the consumer is losing by not selling their phone themselves.
Why should you back this project?
Companies are popping up constantly offering to pay the 'best price' for unwanted mobile phones but people are being misled by these companies because the 'best price' is what they achieve reselling the device via eBay or Amazon.
Back2Cash is not about making a profit. It's about offering a fair and honest way for people to make a better informed decision when deciding to sell their unwanted mobile phone.
What will your Pledge pay for.
Your pledge today will help me get the online valution tool coded by a developer. I have priced this up and the costs are not too expensive. The initial web design will be done by me. If we are lucky enough to get overfunded the remaining money will be spent on marketing to bring consumers to the Back2Cash website.
This project closed unsuccessfully on 8th March 2016