Mazuma Mobile bags top mobile recycling award
Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - 15:15:08
Mazuma is arguably the UK's best known mobile phone recycling firm, thanks to its high profile ad campaigns and commercial success in recent years.
This week the company announced that it has won a prize at the Mobile News Awards, in recognition of its status as the nation's best recycling firm for portable gadgets, according to an official blog post.
In the past two years, it has been endowed with similar gongs by What Mobile, enabling it to claim that a growing number of publications are confident in the quality of the service that it offers to customers.
Mazuma offers a number of benefits to customers, such as covering the cost of postage and guaranteeing to pay them for their used mobile on the same day that it is received.
It is also increasingly putting an emphasis on security, helping customers to delete personal data before they send off their unwanted devices and also protecting them with in-house techniques, before they are resold or recycled.
Of course, consumers in the UK need to be aware that Mazuma is not the only recycling provider available to them. And by comparing the different companies operating in this sector, it is possible not only to get the best price for a device, but also any of the perks that you believe add extra value to a service.
Awards certainly help to pinpoint companies that are hitting targets, exceeding expectations and getting ahead of competitors in certain areas. They also encourage mobile recycling firms to strive to improve the packages they offer, giving consumers a better deal in the long run.
Comparing mobile phone recycling online will let you cut through the marketing hype and find out which firm can really do the best deal on your old handset.
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