What Is the LCD BuyBack Program by Parts4Cells — And How Does It Work?
Got broken phone screens piling up? Don’t toss them you might be able to turn them into cash while also reducing e-waste. Here’s how the LCD BuyBack Program by Parts4Cells works, and why it’s worth considering for repair shops, tech resellers, and even individuals with old devices.
🔍 Why Recycle Your Broken LCDs?
Cracked or non-working screens are one of the most common repair leftovers. Rather than letting them gather dust (or worse — hit the landfill), the BuyBack Program gives you a way to:
Recover value from damaged parts
Free up storage or workspace
Contribute to responsible e-waste recycling
Reinvest in tools, parts, or upgrades
📦 How the Program Works (In Brief)
Create a Free Account Sign up on parts4cells.com — no fees or commitments.
Check the BuyBack Price List See how much your LCDs are worth based on model and condition.
Request a Free Shipping Label Fill out a quick form and print your prepaid label.
Package & Send Safely Use proper packaging (like anti-static wrap) and label items clearly.
Inspection & Grading Your items are reviewed within 48–72 hours. You'll get a report showing the screen grades and payment details.
Get Paid Payments typically go out within 1–3 business days via your preferred method (PayPal, Zelle, etc.).
📊 Quick Look at Grading
Grade A: Fully functional, no flaws
Grade B: Minor backlight or cosmetic issues
Grade C: Functional but with visible damage
Bad Screen: No touch/display or serious damage — still accepted for recycling
📱 Devices Commonly Accepted
iPhones (6 through 14 Pro Max)
Samsung Galaxy models (S8 and newer)
Some iPads and tablets
The process is designed to be straightforward and efficient — no jargon, no hidden steps. If you’re part of the repair or refurbishing space, this can be a practical way to reduce waste and recover value.
📖 Want all the details? We cover screen sorting tips, common packaging mistakes, payout timelines, and more in the full blog.
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