On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Robert Hajime Lanning
wrote:
> Example of the "Master of all trades" that I have been seeing, since the
> economic down turn...
>
> --
> Location: San Mateo, CA
> Area Code: 650
> Tax Term: CON_HIRE_CORP CON_HIRE_IND CON_HIRE_
Does anyone on the list utilize a Computer Equipment recycler. I would
be looking for a firm that would handle the surrounding counties of
Philadelphia.
TIA
John Boris
Archdiocese of Philadelphia--- Begin Message ---
E-MINDER
They come to you or you come to them? If the latter, I bet the
city/county has drop off services. They did in tx.us when I was there
and they do in ct.us.
On Tuesday, May 11, 2010, John BORIS wrote:
> Does anyone on the list utilize a Computer Equipment recycler. I would
> be looking for a firm
I guess I should have specified that. It would be beneficial if they
came to us.
>>> Nick Silkey 05/11/10 5:36 PM >>>
They come to you or you come to them? If the latter, I bet the
city/county has drop off services. They did in tx.us when I was there
and they do in ct.us.
On Tuesday, May 11, 20
In the message dated: Tue, 11 May 2010 17:23:24 EDT,
The pithy ruminations from "John BORIS" on
<[lopsa-discuss] Computer equiptment Recycling> were:
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=> Does anyone on the list utilize a Computer Equipment recycler. I would
Yes.
I've used Elemental several times,
I had a good experience with using http://www.pcdisposal.com/ for when
we had to clear out a cage of ours at an old datacenter. They came
and took the equipment off the racks, stacked them on pallets and
moved them out. They ensure all the equipment gets recycle and also
offer a program where the
I hired a dumpster in NJ and they said I could put whatever I wanted in
it, including computers, and they would separate and recycle. I'd look
in the yellow pages under dumpsters and call them, I bet you'll find
something similar.
John BORIS wrote:
> I guess I should have specified that. It wo