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Quick Question about recycling computer hardware

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2012/12/07 12:29:58 (permalink)
I have been trying to give away old hardware for folding but I guess it is just to old. Here was the tread I had http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=1791303
Anyhow since it is no good for folding I was wondering if anyone knows a place I can recycle it all. I figure maybe someone in the Evga company might know since I am sure they recycle there old unusable RMA returns. I did searches on Google and found a few that are like the "We'll buy your old gold" places that you mail it in then they determine how much you get. But the more I looked into them like with the BBB they all had multiple complaints as being scams and some were even owned buy the same company's you mail you gold to.
So does anyone know a good respectable place that may or may not pay you??? I probably have 30lbs or more of boards, psu's, wire, and just stuff, I mean it be better than going into a land fill.
So Evga where do you send you junk and would they take mine and maybe even pay??



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    Brad_Hawthorne
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    Re:Quick Question about recycling computer hardware 2012/12/07 12:40:42 (permalink)
    ebay...
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    Re:Quick Question about recycling computer hardware 2012/12/07 12:41:57 (permalink)
    Check with your town or city. Where I live they will take off your hands but no cash for it...... 

     
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    Re:Quick Question about recycling computer hardware 2012/12/07 12:46:26 (permalink)
    If you have enough parts to build a cheap and functional tower I'd suggest doing that and either selling it or donating it to a family with no PC.  as long as it can run a word processor and browse the internets it will be good enough.


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    Re:Quick Question about recycling computer hardware 2012/12/07 13:45:11 (permalink)
    Hey bud, answered your other thread with this :P
    http://stselectronicrecyc...ton-computer-recycling
     
    And you know the area lol

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    Re:Quick Question about recycling computer hardware 2015/01/29 23:02:53 (permalink)
    Computer recycling helps to recycle computers and any other electronic devices. Recycling Reduce soil, air and water pollution and it increases the chances of re-usability. IBRemarketing.com is one of the best recycling companies i can suggest you guys
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