I have a 10 year old 42" rear projection TV that gave up the ghost. Does anyone know where, or who, I can take it to or that will come and get it and not charge me an arm and a leg? I am just looking to dispose of it. TIA
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostDo you live in a house? What kind of neighborhood are you in? Stuff like that put by the curb doesn't last very long.
My dad put his old 60inch throwback Mitsubuishi TV from like 1992 in front of his house and it was gone within 1 hour... he lives in Carrollton thoughOriginally posted by 03trubluGTYour opinion is what sucks.
You are too stupied and arrogant
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Could call Salvation Army. They pick up large items like that for free, plus you get the charitable tax write off. I don't know what they require as far as how far in working condition they want it. I know they refurbish a lot of stuff they get."Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey
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I put a kegerator out on the curb once. Then I went back around back to put the empty kegs out there too, and some guy was loading the thing up (full size refrigerator converted) by himself. It didn't sit for 4 minutes before someone was picking it up. lmaoOriginally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Just stick it on the curb, that's how I got rid of any junk of mine that my mexican neighbors didn't want when I lived in Arlington.
I actually sold my old projection screen to the mexicans for $100 when I was moving lol, they needed a big screen to tide them over till they got their plasma out of pawn.
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