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Get Extra Cash and Help the Planet with Decluttr
Got an old smartphone or unused gadgets lying around? It’s time to trade up and cash in! Decluttr makes it easy to recycle your unwanted tech while earning some extra cash—and with the code MASH5, you’ll score an additional 5% on your price valuation.
Don’t let your old devices gather dust or contribute to the 70% of toxic e-waste in landfills. Decluttr helps you minimize e-waste by turning your retired tech, DVDs, Blu-rays, textbooks, and even LEGO® toys into instant cash.
How It Works:
- Use Decluttr’s “Tech Price Promise” to get a free, guaranteed quote for your items, locked in for 28 days.
- Not happy with the final valuation? You can request your items back for free.
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Trade in smarter, reduce waste, and make your old tech work for you. Use code MASH5 to maximize your payout and take the first step toward a greener future.
Get More for Your Tech with Decluttr
Why settle for less? Decluttr pays up to 33% more than carrier trade-in programs for smartphones—and with Mashable’s exclusive code, you’ll earn an extra 5% on top. For example, a 64GB Apple iPhone 8 would usually fetch $183, but with the code, you’ll pocket $192.15!
Thinking about upgrading to the S20, S20+, or S20 Ultra for their cutting-edge cameras? Or maybe you’re eyeing the futuristic Galaxy Z Flip? With Samsung’s February Unpacked event setting the bar even higher, now’s the perfect time to trade in your old device and step up to the latest tech.
Trade In Your Laptop and Power Up Your Wallet
Looking to upgrade to a more powerful laptop? Decluttr makes it easy to sell your old one and put some extra cash toward your new device. For instance, a 13-inch MacBook Air Core i5 in good condition could earn you $598.50 with Mashable’s exclusive code ($570 without it).
Not only will you boost your budget, but you’ll also contribute to sustainability. Did you know recycling just 1 million laptops saves enough energy to power over 3,500 homes for a year? It’s a win for your wallet and the planet.
