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    if you really only deal with a few per week, best buy is your friend. They will take them for FREE...like 2-3 a day or something....I never had a problem at mine. Oh and ALL of mine were stripped of everything except the tube and glass of course. I just put the housing back on and screw it back in. They never have even blinked.



    They have a large scale recycling deal with Dell and some others. It was a government thing to keep them from having to pony up a bunch of $$$$ to take care of their "waste". they also take CRT monitors. Oh and Goodwill takes CRT monitors (NOT TV's). I personally only take them IF I am taking a bunch of other items and I still do not take them in bulk at all. Too much a PITA for what I get out of them. Plus TV are heavy as SH%# (anything over 27")...so no thanks LOL
    PROFIT is made when you BUY/ACQUIRE NOT when you sell

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