| CellForCash.com
pays cash for old cell phones. Consumers contracted with
other carriers can apply that cash to one of Cingular's
plans
OCALA,
FL (PRWEB) August 19, 2005 -- Consumers who want to take
advantage of Cingular's announced plan to invest more than
$1 billion in new cell phone sites in California can begin
the switchover process by selling their old cell phones
to CellForCash.com,
officials of the website said today.
California
cell phone users may want to take advantage of Cellular's
aggressive new investment policy, but may feel constrained
because they have existing contracts with other cell phone
providers. But there is a way to get out of those contracts
less expensively than people may realize, according to CellForCash.com.
"Many
people may not realize that there is a very simple way to
convert the old cell phone they own to cash – in some
cases a sizeable amount of cash that can be used to apply
to a new program, perhaps a much more efficient and workable
program such as those envisioned by Cingular," said
James Mosieur, chief executive officer of CellForCash.com's
parent company, RMS
Communications Group Inc.
CellForCash.com
offers significant cash for many cell phone models –
anywhere from a few dollars to well over $100 per phone.
People who visit www.CellForCash.com
can quickly find the phone models that the web site will
pay cash for. Then, by following simple prompts, they can
obtain a stamped, self-addressed mailing box that they can
use to ship their phone.
Once
the phone is examined and tested, Mosieur said, a check
is issued and mailed back to the customer.
"In
the cell phone business, technology moves very quickly,
and cell phone technology is constantly being upgraded and
improved," Mosieur said. "In this particular case,
Cingular has announced a startling and aggressive billion-dollar
investment program that should greatly improve coverage
in many parts of California.
"Many
Californians who have contracted with other carriers may
feel disappointment that they won't be able to take advantage
of Cingular's service improvements," Mosieur said.
"Well, with help from CellForCash.com,
they can get the benefits of that new technology right now,
without waiting."
Cingular
will be adding cell sites throughout the state. Cell sites
contain the antennas that make up a cell phone company's
network.
Companies
must add cell sites to keep their networks working at peak
efficiency as cell phone use increases.
Cingular
plans to begin its program of California improvements in
Fresno. The improvements are part of Cingular's plan to
spend $6.2 billion on project improvements nationwide. About
one-sixth of that $6.2 billion will be spent in California
for a total of 730 new cell sites.
Cingular
recently spent $41 billion to acquire AT&T Wireless,
a purchase which led to Cingular's decision to make massive
improvements to its national coverage area.
Besides
www.CellForCash.com,
RMS operates a number of other web sites. One, www.WirelessFundraiser.com,
provides cash to non-profit organizations that collect and
send in old cell phones. Another, www.RecycleForUS.com,
is an environmental initiative that helps companies, government
agencies and other groups and individuals collect and recycle
old cell phones.
The
company also operates the 911
Cell Phone Bank program, through which it donates over
1,000 cell phones every month to law enforcement and other
agencies for use as 911 emergency phones.
About
CellForCash.com
CellForCash.com
pays cash for used cell phones, and makes the process simple
by displaying the phones it will buy and the prices it will
pay for them right on the web site. It also provides sellers
with already-addressed, postage-paid mailing boxes. Its
QuickShip
option makes the process even faster. For more information
visit
the web site at http://www.CellForCash.com
About
RMS Communications Group Inc.
Based in Ocala, Fla., RMS Communications Group Inc. provides
consumers and businesses a convenient way to get cash for
cell phones that otherwise lay idle. Phones may qualify
regardless of manufacturer – Motorola, Nokia, LG,
etc.; or service provider - Sprint, Verizon, Cingular, T-Mobile,
etc. The company often partners with non-profit organizations
that find the collection and sale of old cell phones to
be an excellent source of revenue. More information can
be found at http://www.RMSComm.com.
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