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    I talked with a guy that works at one of the WA state E-Cycle drop off locations. FWIW, they don't break down the electronics at the scrap yards - they just palletize it and the state picks it up and sends it to the processor and sends them a check. He did say that the state does NOT want gutted crt monitors and tvs. He didn't know if the state could track it back to them or not, but he said that if they suspect something, they'll turn it away - they don't HAVE to accept the waste.


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    I don't break down crt monitors but have seen tons of broken down stuff at goodwill. If you are near South Seattle drop off at Total Reclaim
    2200 6th Ave. South
    Seattle, WA 98134

    There are three large bins 5' high for PCs-monitors and miscellaneous and you should sign in at the loading dock before dropping. The loading dock is open weekdays to 7 and RE PC up the street accepts e-waste also.

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