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    so these big 50in screen tv's, can they just be thrown in with the shred? I passed one on my way to sims metals but i was unsure if they would take it.

    collecting san joses scrap

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    I seriously doubt it. There's more glass/plastic/wood than anything else in them.

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    I just picked it up anyways
    its a Plasma, no wood, steel casing, very heavy

    I talked to the owner, she said her son broke the screen but all else is fine.

    any clue if this is worth something? its a huge tv
    should i just call a few random tv stores and see if anyone will buy it?


    Try searching eBay with the make and model with the word "board".
    just checked ebay!! how easy is it to bust this open and take out the board? will it be easy? DD
    http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw...board&_sacat=0
    main logic control board $25
    main board $60
    power supplu $90
    blah blah board, 15, 10, 12
    Guess it is time to finally make that ebay account. anyone know a good ebay noobie walkthough. do i have to link it to my bank account or is there other ways?
    Last edited by bluemeate; 03-14-2013 at 08:04 PM.

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