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    Quote Originally Posted by logansryche View Post
    I know - it took a few days to get a response out of them but it was explained to me that their facility itself does not allow drop offs and has to go through a contract process as their interested in volume. I'll have to dig back through my email for the guy I spoke to and his email address if you're interested.
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    Emailed it to you out of discretion. Good luck to ya.

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    I have a question for you guys.

    I found a local business that I trust that will take them at .30/lb no matter what I remove.

    Most of the out of state companies that I talked to have quoted me average .15 whole to .30 with missing components. These would have to be shipped out freight on top of that 550 miles away.

    Would you go with the local company or ship them out? Have about box truck full, maybe 100 tvs at .

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