Hello again everyone!
It is not even Halloween and I am already seeing Christmas trees all over the place on hotels and even a smattering of decorations in the shops. It seems to get earlier every year!
Anyway, we all know Christmas can be a hard on the old sky rocket (thats pocket for us Northeners). And I thought it would be great if here at mopay we could do something a little extra to help one lucky recycler out over the Christmas period.
And so.... da da da dah.. Prize draw (the old favourite).
Between October 26th and December 13th in addition to the great cash amounts we give for recycling your old mobile phones you will be entered into a £1000 cash prize draw to be hand delivered to your home on the 21st December by the mopay models featured in the recent TV advert.
£1000 cash delivered by a model in tight latex phone suit days before Christmas, Can it get better than that?
So get on over to mopay and get recycling, as the old saying goes "you gotta be in it to win it"
Good luck to all and until next time, keep recycling people.
£1000 cash prize draw when you recycle your old mobile phone with mopay
Samsung Solar Panel Phone A Ray of Sunshine.
The Samsung Blue Earth was first announced back in Febuary of this year and Mr. Mopay was thinking that it would never make it onto the mobile market. However a couple of days ago it emerged like a new Eco flower. So what makes this environmentally sound phone so good? Well firstly the rear of the phone is a large solar panel, so you can recharge the phone by sunlight with no need to use up expensive electricity. And it does not stop there, the Blue Earth is made in the main from recycled plastic and even comes in a recycled cardboard box that can be re used again as a photo frame or pen holder.
The software is Eco friendly too! For example the "eco walk" function allows the user to see how the walk they have taken instead of driving has helped the environment. This phone will be highly wanted when it hits the UK later this year, as how many of us forget to charge the phone over night? Until then those lucky Swedes are the only ones able to get one!
It will be interesting to receive a phone for recycling here at mopay.co.uk that has already been recycled. I like the sound of that!!!
Mr. Mopay - The WORD on phone recycling

