anyone ever use http://www.gazelle.com/ ?they were featured in a magazine i read and the website will give you quotes for what they'll give you for your old junk. even if the value is $0 they will recycle for freelooks like they send you a box, pay the postage and cut you a check. i'm ready to clear out some old junk and feel like a responsible person.i looked up an old gps i have and the offer is $50 for it. not too bad! apparently they recycle the parts that they can. i plan to use it and will report back!
11/6/2010 4:52:58 PM
I always see if I can lay the swindle to some moron on Craigslist. That normally works out.
11/6/2010 5:22:23 PM
There are hundreds of companies like this. Many are less than reputable. Most of this "recycling" ends up in bangladesh where basically slave labor breaks down components in slum towns.There are only a couple of companies that I trust who explicitly state they do domestic recycling and disposal, and even then you can't be 100% sure.^god you are a waste of space
11/6/2010 6:05:46 PM
i already went through a huge giveaway on CL of the majority of my old electronics...i wasn't looking for money, but i probably would have recycled it had it been convenient
11/6/2010 6:09:11 PM
I, too, think about recycling obsolete electronics but usually end up trying to sell them on CL Doesn't best buy have a recycling box at the front of.the store you can drop stuff off in?
11/6/2010 7:00:06 PM
http://www.epa.gov/osw/conserve/materials/ecycling/donate.htmor for people in raleigh:http://www.wakegov.com/recycling/business/multimaterialdropoff.htm
11/6/2010 7:06:48 PM
Rural counties will let you throw truckloads of hazardous material directly in their landfills.
11/6/2010 7:16:08 PM
I've used them before for an HTC cell phone that was still relatively new and worked good but was horrible on a normal resale price like CL or ebay. They're legit, even down to shipping you the actual box and sticker to ship it back to them in. Just be forewarned the condition of your items can be subjective (poor, fair, good, etc.) and they could upgrade or downgrade the quoted condition after they receive it and before finalizing your offer. For my phone that made an offer difference of $120 in excellent condition down to $90ish for fair condition. That was still more than ebay offered so I took it. I'd say in your case you shouldn't sweat it.
11/7/2010 7:35:57 PM
thanks for the feedback! im going to give it a shot
11/8/2010 6:10:04 PM
here's a story about what really happens when you recycle electronicshttp://www.npr.org/2010/12/21/132204954/after-dump-what-happens-to-electronic-waste
12/21/2010 12:52:42 PM