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  • #131938

    I am not running away you are making up false conversations with charities we work with. That isn’t right.

    #131937

    Its up to you to have your own opinion, but you are now writing very serious and unfounded statements. All our work is legitimate as is work with accord hospice.

    I am no longer responding to this tread, this was supposed to be a way of raising awareness not casting doubt. If you are going to make up fake conversations with organisations that are benefiting from work with us then you are not worth responding to.

    #131936

    because Mark Cochrane is the owner of Green Phones. What relevance does that have to do with anything? Did you email northwestappeals@nspcc.org.uk, as the NSPCC is a very big organisation. Green Phones deal with the North West division.

    #131934

    no because Green Phones isn’t a registered charity. Only a recycling company that works on behalf of them.

    #131933

    I tell you what you report me then and we’ll see what happens. We have legitimate agreements with all who recycle through us, we do positive work for uk charities. This can be easily proven and will be to anyone who contacts us.

    #131932

    @tommy-toxen wrote:

    This scam would have been made more believable had you not used the same address for all 3 charities, that have nothing to do with the charities at all

    Visit http://www.greenphones.co.uk, as you will see all freepost recycling is managed in house.

    #131931

    which address is fake?

    #131930

    recycling is just another vehicle to raise funds, its nothing to do with international affairs?

    #131929

    @TUX wrote:

    @recycle2win wrote:

    IT LOOKS TO ME THAT THIS SPAM IS JUST A WAY TO GET PEOPLE BELIEVE ITS FOR CHARITY BUT REALLY ITS FOR PROFIT

    Then email the charities on the site and confirm with them that they are working with Green Phones.

    #131926

    No the majority of the handset will be referbished in the actual countries. This often means creating more jobs as well as supplying a cheaper alternative.

    The handsets are reused in most developing countries throughout the world. Better than the alternative don’t you think? A few thousand of them in a landfill site should make life nice for us?

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