Who doesn’t have old cell phones littering their home? Many people have an old shoe box in the closet with those devices that when purchased, were the cutting edge of mobile technology. Now you can get rid of that eye sore with Sprint’s Buyback program. Before some of you start backing up your pickups full of phones at a Sprint store, you should know that the Buyback program does have a few limitations. First of all, you need to be a Sprint customer. In addition, you can only return up to three handsets every 12 months. The good news is that you can receive an account credit from $5 to $300 for each device you return. Personally, I envisioned returning my old Motorola Flipper, until I discovered that there was a list of accepted devices that numbered at 900. Somehow, I doubt my old Flipper phone is on that list. Sprint has said that it is their goal to recycle 90 percent of their handsets by 2017.

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