Better than the dump!
KSS, in eastern PA, a large medical supplier does a large electronics drive for its employees (which includes anyone that gives them items). Thats where my CRT TV's will go. I also give staples most of my printers, unless they are old and heavy and can have most of the plastic removed to qualify as shred/light iron.
Different managers try to impose their own policy, but showing them the paper right off of their website usually seals the deal and their attitude changes.
I have not taken in any broken ones yet except for maybe a speaker grille missing off of the front and nothing has been said.
I loaded 7 in the bed of my truck every night for a week when I had a lot of them to get rid of. Same store each day after work.
I also have tried multiple stores and only stopped if the rewards number was taken.
You should have no problems.
I've mostly retired from scrapping out CRTs, although somehow I have 3 small old TVs with the fake wood look out in my garage right now, I thought maybe someone would like them as a decoration in a "retro room" that celebrated the 1970s (gasp!!). I got called out by one of the guys down at the free drop off place a few years back for bringing in too many monitors-- they track you by your DL and I think the yearly limit was 5. I used to do the re-put them together after scrapping them out. Less hassle now not doing them. Really don't see that many CRTs around anymore, I think the crest of the wave of getting rid of them passed here a few years back. Flat screens I still do because almost everything left over after scrapping can be put into trash fairly easily, sometimes I cut the back plastic housing in half or thirds to get them into trash bags. Keep on keeping on!!
LCD TV (if they are large) I will pickup if I see them cause I have had some i found at the curb that worked fine and were easy to sell quick. I dont pickup or buy CRT/tube tv/LCD monitors... I will take monitors WITH computers I am picking up form people, as a courtesy. Which was the case here with this load, but monitors and smaller tvs jusst arent worth the hastle. And I agree about CRTs... they are getting fewer and far between. In a few years I think we may be rid of all of them and moved on as a society in favor of smaller, lighter, better, LCDs.. hopefully!
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