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    ^good point. NY does allow you to put them a the curb but you will get a nasty gram eventually if you put them out every pickup night. We also have free drop offs at the county dumps for ewaste mon-fri. I wouldn't pay for them though, after transporting, breakdown and then transporting the carcass to the dump you would be losing money in storage,labor and fuel cost. There is money in them if you curb shop them or get them for free with other stuff. As far as scrapping in front of someone's house I wouldn't do it. I think that if someone saw broken plastic and glass in front of their house they would be pissed. Not to say anyone here would leave a mess but I have been curb shopping and have seen them left that way. I pick up the whole thing if I have room and will take them with towers but I tell the person I do not pay for them and explain about the leaded glass and disposal problems. Now if it's gonna be a deal breaker on wether I get 25 plus towers with 10 monitors then I may have to pay for them but no more than $2 each and I start the negotiations at .25 each. Usually they take whatever they can get for them since they know no one wants them anymore and they don't have the room to sit on them.

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