Hey, guys! I was wondering what I should do with my recently deceased laptop. Any suggestions?
Hey, guys! I was wondering what I should do with my recently deceased laptop. Any suggestions?
What do you do to them?Oh, good thread topic. I have at least three dead laptops sitting in my old room. And two mostly-dead.
What do you do to them?Oh, good thread topic. I have at least three dead laptops sitting in my old room. And two mostly-dead.
I'm on my third laptop in 13 years and have yet to kill one.
I thought you weren't supposed to throw computers away.I finally threw one dead laptop I had away. Just took it to the trash and threw it out.
If a computer is operational, however, I like to donate them, if I can. There actually ARE people out there who only want a computer for email, after all.
Right now, I'm trying to figure out what to do with a dead TV. When you purchase a new one, will someplace like Best Buy pick up the old one?
I don't know...
I thought you weren't supposed to throw computers away.I finally threw one dead laptop I had away. Just took it to the trash and threw it out.
If a computer is operational, however, I like to donate them, if I can. There actually ARE people out there who only want a computer for email, after all.
Right now, I'm trying to figure out what to do with a dead TV. When you purchase a new one, will someplace like Best Buy pick up the old one?
I don't know...
And how old is your dead TV? I definitely know you're not supposed to throw older ones away. They have toxic parts!
Hey, guys! I was wondering what I should do with my recently deceased laptop. Any suggestions?
If it is truly dead, part it out. People always need spare parts, and you can make some decent money from doing so.
J.
Lots of cities have a recycling program in place; they may charge a fee though. Here people put it out to the curb and they usually disappear before the trash picks it up.I thought you weren't supposed to throw computers away.I finally threw one dead laptop I had away. Just took it to the trash and threw it out.
If a computer is operational, however, I like to donate them, if I can. There actually ARE people out there who only want a computer for email, after all.
Right now, I'm trying to figure out what to do with a dead TV. When you purchase a new one, will someplace like Best Buy pick up the old one?
I don't know...
And how old is your dead TV? I definitely know you're not supposed to throw older ones away. They have toxic parts!
Actually, my 20 year old TV works just fine. It's the two newer HD TVs that are going bad. One is almost 5 years old and one is barely over 2 years old. Both, I have been told, are more expensive to fix than to purchase a new one.
I am so disgusted with both of these TVs it's unreal. TVs that you spend thousands of dollars on should last more than 5 years....and TVs that you send hundreds on should last more than 2 years.
And I didn't know you were not supposed to throw out computers....
What are you supposed to do with them if they are completely non-functional or so old that no one would want them, no matter how desperate?
What are you supposed to do with them if they are completely non-functional or so old that no one would want them, no matter how desperate?
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