Try www.wastecare.co.uk
They will pick it up for you. It's possible that they might give you something for it depending upon what they do with it (recycle, sell, crucsh and extract precious metals)
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I play for weybridge rugby team, on Desborough (however u spell it) Island.Originally posted by freakydancerI come from very near that area.
Not the most exciting of places but not northern, thank ****!!
And yeah WOT isn't the most exciting place!
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Originally posted by MustangWhat's the easiest way of doing this these days? Donate to charity?
Have already cleaned the hard disk but not sure how to get rid of it. Dont like the idea of just taking it down the tip!!
Try leasing it to the Home Office
http://www.contractoruk.com/news/003101.html
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first bite!!Originally posted by The Lone GunmanSays the man with Bez as his avatar.
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Says the man with Bez as his avatar.Originally posted by freakydancernot northern, thank ****!!
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I come from very near that area.Originally posted by JawzDo u live in WOT? I see they are building a new shopping centre there.
Not the most exciting of places but not northern, thank ****!!
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Originally posted by One NihilistSmash it into tiny pieces, sew bags in your trouser legs, then gradually distribute the fragments over the client's office carpet over a number of weeks...
I like it!
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Smash it into tiny pieces, sew bags in your trouser legs, then gradually distribute the fragments over the client's office carpet over a number of weeks...
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Do u live in WOT? I see they are building a new shopping centre there.Originally posted by freakydancerLob it off the top of a car park.
I'd recommend Sainsburys in Walton-On-Thames.
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Ebay
Ebay has done more for recycling than all the Greens in the world put together. If you can get enough to cover the postage that's the route to go.
I hate throwing stuff away, but I also hate keeping it around the house. Was disappointed a couple of years ago when I had to throw away a perfectly functioning CRT monitor because (after checking on ebay) it was worth less than the cost of postage, and no-one I knew wanted it. I could still remember how many hundred pounds it had cost when new.
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Lob it off the top of a car park.
I'd recommend Sainsburys in Walton-On-Thames.
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Oh so its you selling them on ebay then!! I'm still waiting for my refund btw!Originally posted by pfedsSmash up the hard disk and sell it on eBay stating "full working order".
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Smash up the hard disk and sell it on eBay stating "full working order".
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