Our Mission:

To lead the way in the worldwide value
recycling of handheld electronic devices.

Our company values are communication, value recycling, sustainability and respect for all.

White Label Solutions

Eazyfone offer larger clients a custom application that creates an online portal - in effect their own mobile phone recycling website. This enables their customers to return their old mobile phones in a simple and efficient way, generating additional revenue for the client, supporting worthwhile causes and ensuring that phones are reused or recycled while offering the customers the real value of their old mobile phones.

The process is free to set up and all customer service issues as well as the logistics of the process are dealt with by Eazyfone. All you as a partner have to do is sit back and view your real time reporting statistics.

The application is branded to the clients requirements and the whitelabel portal is linked to an appropriate web page off the client's main site. Users simply click the link for 'cash for your old mobile' and follow the two minute hassle free trading process. From receipt of the mobile phone at Eazyfone the user is paid within seven days.

It is structured so that the customer receives a cash value for their old mobile phone, worthwhile causes are supported and of course old mobile phones are recycled which is good for the environment.

Eazyfone Helps UK Schools & Charities Raise £2.5m

Eazyfone, the Macclesfield based mobile phone recycling group, has helped schools and charities across the UK to raise nearly £2.5m by sending in their old mobile phones. ......Read More »

Envirocharities and Poundland Join Forces to Raise Funds for NSPCC

Envirocharities, the online resource from Eazyfone for consumers to donate to their chosen charity by trading in old mobile phones, and value retailer Poundland have developed a joint initiative raising money for Poundland's nominated charity...Read More »

National Fundraiser has its best month

Fones4Schools builds on its growing reputation, announcing that during March more redundant mobile phones were collected through....Read More »