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Recycling program in United States expands recycling program from a trade-in credit system to no-strings checks. Consumers must pay for shipments, though.
Recycling program in United States expands recycling program from a trade-in credit system to no-strings checks. Consumers must pay for shipments, though.
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Like many OEM's - particularly the ones from the "old copier" days, HP licenses this procedure out to a firm called Market Velocity Inc whose principals are former marketing-types from HP and similar OEM's.
This is a darn good business for MV when they can grab it - I priced a high-end HP desktop system which HP offered directly on their site seven months ago for $1,725.00+ (quad-core CPU @ 2.66 MHz, 8800 GTX GPU with 512 MB vRAM and a high-end HP w2107 monitor). HP's offer for this still "very new" system in "excellent condition" on their (MV) site is $74.47. The same system in "poor condition" fetched their bid of $74.47 - huh? Right - caveat emptor.
Our local system builder offered us $411.00 cash for the same system, or $475.00 credit against future purchases. I tried to buy some used laptop and desktop systems from MV but they don't resell, except to OEM's. This isn't so much food as it is math for thought.
It is sad when you could probably sell a much older Pentium D and a 17" monitor on Craigslist for a $100 that they won't even offer you $200 for a system with said specs.
Awesome, now every day is a good day.
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Oh good, now PC users can recycle their PC trash for a Mac.
Awesome, now every day is a good day.
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Go eat a $10 granola bar and type your diary at starbucks...lame hipster
Sell the parts separately and you'd probably make more money
- by Tech-Guy April 29, 2009 1:40 PM PDT
- Anyone -including businesses- looking to recycle old e-waste for free can drop off their equipment at a local Good Will location, and they will recycle it for free. They have partnered with Dell to accomplish this.
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(17 Comments)You get a receipt too, so you can claim it as a tax deduction, etc.