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Submitted By |
Orlando
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Date Posted |
9/26/2003 3:49:30 PM |
Title |
Disposal of tv's |
Message |
| What is the proper method to rid an old tv that isn't repairable. |
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Submitted By |
chris
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Date Posted |
9/26/2003 5:37:32 PM |
Title |
RE: Disposal of tv's |
Message |
| If your in the UK take it to your local repair shop, they will deal with it for you........... |
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Submitted By |
David
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Date Posted |
9/27/2003 3:55:28 AM |
Title |
RE: Disposal of tv's |
Message |
| If your in the US take it about 2 blocks from your house and set it on someones else's trash pile but only after dark. Just kidding. Here in WEST
VIRGINIA our trash collector picks them up just as regular trash at no extra charge.::DAVID:: |
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Submitted By |
james
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Date Posted |
6/20/2004 1:26:23 AM |
Title |
RE: Disposal of tv's |
Message |
| Call your local wastemanagement company. In most states they must be recycled because of lead in picture tube.If you were in Tennessee I would take it. Jim Daly |
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