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    I always pick up TV's and CRT's. With the amount of scrappers popping up everywhere, every little bit helps.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rca987 View Post
    I always pick up TV's and CRT's. With the amount of scrappers popping up everywhere, every little bit helps.
    This unfortunately.

    The best thing that you can do is to tear one apart, weigh up the components and figure what the reward is versus your time. then you still have that big old carcass to get rid of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parrothead View Post
    This unfortunately.

    The best thing that you can do is to tear one apart, weigh up the components and figure what the reward is versus your time. then you still have that big old carcass to get rid of.
    The carcass goes in the trash/recycle bin for Monday/Thursday pick up, or if the trash is full, it comes with me to a dumpster in my apartment complex.

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