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GreenandMore.com Launches iPod Recycling Program
GreenandMore.com
recently launched their iPod recycling program for up to a $150 store credit towards anything in their online store.
"This is the ultimate opportunity to recycle an old iPod that would either collect dust or add to landfill waste -- and receive a store credit for doing a green deed." says Mercia Tapping, President.
Using an online iPod value calculator, a visitor will know the estimated value of an iPod before choosing to recycle it. If a visitor chooses to accept the deal, an envelope will arrive at a door several days later for convenient mailing of the iPod. The store credit of up to $150 will be sent to the recipient for use, and can go towards the purchase of any eco-friendly items at GreenandMore.com. It's that simple.
Link for details about the iPod recycling program and the online iPod value calculator:
http://www.greenandmore.com/ipod-trade-in.html
Posted on May 09, 2008
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