View Poll Results: Is it ok to cut cords off vacuums & small appliances and leave them on the curb?

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  • yes

    21 53.85%
  • no

    12 30.77%
  • under certain conditions / maybe

    6 15.38%
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    By me most people will just smash the back of the tv and just take the yoke and leave all the aluminum and wires. Anyone else notice this?


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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapping4ever View Post
    By me most people will just smash the back of the tv and just take the yoke and leave all the aluminum and wires. Anyone else notice this?
    Not around me. The scrappers around me like leaded glass I guess. Lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapping4ever View Post
    By me most people will just smash the back of the tv and just take the yoke and leave all the aluminum and wires. Anyone else notice this?
    All the time and they sit on the curb for 2-3 weeks until the city cleanse them up. sad sight.

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