This Valentine's Day, Verizon
Wireless would like all used cell phones donated to HopeLine
Verizon Wireless' phone recycling program. The forgotten and lonely phones can
join other phones with similar backgrounds to help domestic violence
survivors get a new start on life. A perfect match!
HopeLine makes it simple to donate old phones. Customers out shopping for the perfect Valentine's Day
gift for their special someone can visit their local Verizon Wireless
Communications Store and drop their old cell phones in the HopeLine
bin.
In the sales area, Verizon is offering many buy one get something free deals like, Verizon buy the Palm Pre Plus or Palm Pixi and get a Palm Pixi Plus for FREE until February 14.
The candy bar Palm Pixi Plus from Verizon, the little sister to the Palm Pre Plus, has some pluses including high-end features. The Palm Pixi Plus has been well-reviewed but called an entry-level cuddly phone.
Another great Verizon deal is the a Buy One BlackBerry Get Any Free BlackBerry or Device deal. If you buy one BlackBerry Storm2, you can get another BlackBerry or mobile broadband device for FREE.
The added advantage of buying online is that when you buy the
BlackBerry Storm2 online, you get the rebate included and only have
to payout. You can get another BlackBerry device or mobile broadband device such as the MiFi or a Gateway netbook for free after rebates. If you were thinking of getting a netbook, anyway, this is the best, top, cheapest deal for you.
Don't forget you can avoid waiting for a rebate when you use the Wireless and Mobile News' online coupon-link Instant Phone Rebate Only Available with Online Purchase. Whatever deal you use, please remember to donate your old phone for a good cause.
Anyone buying gifts online can also donate a no-longer-used
wireless phone by downloading the postage-paid label available at www.verizonwireless.com/hopelinemailinglabel.
The donation of a cell phone can help make a difference for survivors
of domestic violence who need a vital link to emergency or support
services in a time of crisis or a reliable, safe connection to
employers, family and friends.
HopeLine
accepts no-longer-used wireless phones, batteries and accessories in
any condition from any service provider. Phones that can be
refurbished are sold for reuse, and those without value are recycled in
an environmentally sound way under a zero landfill policy. Proceeds
from the HopeLine program are used to provide wireless phones and cash
grants to local shelters and non-profit organizations that focus on
domestic violence prevention and awareness.
Since the October 2001
launch of the HopeLine program, the company has collected more than 6.7
million phones, preventing those phones from being deposited in
landfills. HopeLine has also distributed more than 90,000 phones with
free wireless service to victims of domestic violence and awarded cash
grants of more than $7.9 million to organizations working to prevent domestic violence.
For additional information on Verizon Wireless' HopeLine program and store locations, visit www.verizonwireless.com/hopeline.