Can you really blame Best Buy? You are taking out all ther parts they can make a little $$ and leaving them the hard part to dispose of.
Think about it Best Buy has to pack up all the monitors and ship them somewere. This is not really free.
Can you really blame Best Buy? You are taking out all ther parts they can make a little $$ and leaving them the hard part to dispose of.
Think about it Best Buy has to pack up all the monitors and ship them somewere. This is not really free.
I do blame best buy they need to take responsibility for selling hazardous materials, the garbage they sell is over priced anyway, I have never shopped there, but was considering it, until now! Luckily I found out that the goodwill locally takes the shells, tubes, and recycles them regardless of the condition, that's wonderful! Not only am I saving the environment by recycling I am making money on the side with the rest!
I callad my nearest GW, and the manager said "computer stuff only" as far as the Dell reconnect program was concerned,
and that they are stuck paying the recycle fee for any non working TVs and monitors. The Dell web site that GW directs to,
clearly states "any electronics, any condition" and lists the GW stores that participate in the program. According to the
manager at GW, this is clearly not the case as far as he is concerned.
The industry created a product that it clearly made billions on throughout the years from consumers, and the government. Now that
their product has been declared a hazardous waste, the end disposal costs of it has fallen into the laps of the consumer,
or the last one holding it, who as always gets screwed. It's no wonder there are so many TVs, and monitors being given away or left on streets, and making folks pay to get rid of them is not going to ensure they end up being disposed of responsibly.
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The one located here in Midland, I actually got pretty heated over the whole ordeal, but luckily nothing went to curb! I have been successfully taking in CRT monitors, and TVs to goodwill since September.
Some where around 300 at least since then, most people throw them to the curb around here anyway, and most of them haven't been gutted, so I usually pick them up gut them and take them in. I guess there is a sorting facility in Flint which Dell Computers owns and is recycling them there. I really would like to research it more because I want to make sure this stuff isn't going to China or Africa to be broken down or just thrown in a land fill.
I guess I really don't trust recycling facilities when it comes to recycling since I have seen a lot of the video's on YouTube.
You are right there! Glad you did the research! I would let the manager know that they are wrong!!! But put it nicely Lol, and if they don't work with you then report them electronic companies should be reasonable for disposal or reuse, and I mean all of them not just Dell!
I don't even like Dells, but I am proud of them for stepping up and taking the initiative for recycling electronics, I wish HP would do the same thing I mean they make a lot of money off consumers, and I get more and more of their printers all the time
Dont let managers from local stores or goodwills try to bull**** you...these programs are done by dell and sometimes a coalition of other tech companies. Those guys pay for it and not goodwill or best buy......and do not kid yourself that they do it bevuase of the goodness of their hearts or concern for the environment....they get either a huge tax break OR it keeps the govt from hitting them with special fees or laws because they have products that require special recycling. They started these programs to keep teir asses out of the fire. So the next time someone *****es that they wont take a "STRIPPED" tv...tell yhem to refer to the program rules and they they have to take them as they get paid no matter.
**** we get paid .6 cent per pound for tv's here in sacramento ..... .8 cent if you take a list with you and get the customers address .... as of like last year its pretty much no limit on the amount you can bring in ... cases-old wooden tv's - shells ... they do not care
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I did a print screen of what their add says on line and will print it out to show them. I also do the same thing with any CL adds just in case of hoax's and I end up having to explain myself to the police.
I am dropping off my TV carcasses at GW and Best Buy, they're on the way to my Drs. appointment this month, with the print out in hand. If they don't want to adhere to what it says, then they should be more specific.
I got nothing but time on my hands and I'll create a ruckus over this and the environmental hazard it poses, and how the last person holding it, is getting screwed.
I've already contacted my Attorney General regarding a HUGE discrepancy on my phone/ internet bills for the last 2 years, and won't hesitate to complain about this issue to who ever I need to as well.
LOL...I became THAT crabby old man.....
Thanks for that link hobo. It pretty clearly states that accepting TVs is at the discretion of the local Goodwill or whoever their local partner is. Any "electronics" such as audio equipment may also be ineligible for the program, as the closest item listed is "appliances", which are again accepted at the discretion of the local partner. No mention is made of "gutted" monitors or TVs, so I'm thinking possibly Dell would/has/is taking the easy out on that issue as well, again by leaving it up to the discretion of the local partner.
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