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Mobile Phone Recycling
Buttonsbourne
Posts: 2 Newbie
in Mobiles
I recently sent my old mobile (an iPhone 6s) to an online recycling company who quoted £100 for it. On checking they declares that the the phone had an old record of an insurance claim on it and that I needed to contact a company called CheckMend to prove that the phone was in fact my property before they paid out. I contacted said company and then, on their instruction, my insurance company to remove the flag. This took quite some time! In the meantime I kept the recycling company informed as to what was going on. However when it was all completed the recycling company declared that as it had been over 28 days they had destroyed the phone!!! Surely they are not allowed to destroy my property!?!?
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