Recycle your computer parts.
Recycling or selling the components of a computer will make you more money than selling the PC as a whole. Simply write down the components you have, such as memory or cards and their related information; such as speed, capacity, make. Store them in static bags where appropriate to protect them from electrical charges. You can sell them online or take them to your local recycling plant for their precious metal content. Gold is the most valuable metal used in older components such as motherboards.
Recycle old electronics
There are a few places that accept a wider range of electronic device.
1) Toshiba accept a range of electronic equipment as trade in for new goods, regardless of the brand.
2) Apple will take back an old iPhone or iPod in exchange for a discount on a newer one.
3) HP also offers discounts or cash for old HP products.
Sell your old mobile
There are a number of online places to get some cash for recycling or selling your old mobile. You just need to enter your make and model and the website will calculate the amount you are offered. Some websites will also take broken handsets for 10-80% of their value. Here are some examples:
Recycle old games, cds, dvds
CD’s and DVD’s are on their way out as a medium of music and video, as more and more information and entertainment is stored in virtual format such as MP3/4 and online video. There are a number of ways you can make some cash for your old Computer games, CD’s and DVD’s. musicmagpie.co.uk is an online website which buys these, you just need to enter the barcode of the item. However it’s prices do tend to be quite low, so for more valuable items it might be worth checking out Amazon’s very successful marketplace. The advantage of Amazon over ebay is that often there is already a detailed listing for your product within Amazon’s catalogue, so selling a secondhand copy of a live listing for a set price can be better than trying your luck within an auction website with no such listing.