Recycle HP-62 XL ink cartridges-Sell easy online with freepost
INCLUDE £15 PLUS VALUE OF ORIGINAL INK CARTRIDGES TO RECYCLE FREEPOST
Did you know your can recycle used HP-62XL colour ink cartridges (GTIN 5054484730781) to earn you cash by selling back for recycling? Recycle HP-62 XL ink cartridges-Sell easy online with freepost. Payment in 24 hrs. via bank transfer or PayPal: As good as cash in your pocket. Reusing and recycling empty inkjets ensures the original manufacturer does not continue increasing its prices! This "second-hand" use of ink cartridges helps not only the environment, but the economy and your financial position too.
The ink in an ink cartridge is said to be more expensive than champagne! Correctly recycled ink cartridges ensures their reuse with virtually zero failure, thereby being completely sustainable. Recycling an empty HP 62XL inkjet is not just as simple as refilling with correct ink: It's also replacing the control chip to ensure correct functioning of a remade cartridge, then thoroughly testing.
Our environment is being impacted every day by all our activity as well as ever increasing population. Ensure, where possible, your recycle HP62-XL colour inkjet cartridges. We pay cash for your ink cartridges now.
After your Seller Order of used HP 62 ink cartridges has been received it takes up to approx. 3 working days (Monday-Friday) to process. We then ask for bank or PayPal details o make quick direct payment in 24 hrs., as good as cash . Recycle now with confidence. We respect your privacy and security and delete your account details immediately after payment is made.
We accept HP62XL ink cartridges returned as per your online seller entry. This is, however, only when protective packaging has been used such as a padded envelope/jiffy bag or box. Many ink cartridge recyclers will point out they use a test system to check no cartridges are damaged. They will then reject some and not pay you for these. Cartridges do get damaged, particularly the delicate foil connectors. Please ensure you use a sufficiently padded envelope or box, and not a plain thin paper envelope which will tear in transit.
* IMPORTANT: See "How to Pack Inkjets & FREEPOST." .