S.J. asks from Roanoke, TX on September 20, 2008
How Do I Get Rid Large Appliances & Computers
We just moved to Rockwall from a smaller city, & we are loving it. But, I am having trouble finding out where I can get rid of a refrigerator (freezer on top that we inherited with the house) and also a deep freezer that we got from my parents. I have looked into goodwill and tried googling some things, but have not had any luck. What are your thoughts ladies? I just want them out of the garage!
AND, I also have a computer (old Gateway), monitor (with no power cord) and a laptop(not working), just sitting in the garage too. I really want to just throw them in the trash, but I know there are better ways to get rid of them!
Are there people out there that take this old stuff to refurbish? I'm ready to get rid of this clutter but don't know where to start in this new town.
Thanks for your advice!
So What Happened?™
I got rid of everything except the freezer!! Yippee! Thanks for all of the advice. I ended up using FreeCycle and you're right, it is super easy and what a blessing to be able to give it to someone who needs it. The freezer, I have discovered, has stopped working. Something must have happened during the 3 months it was in storage. So, I'm still figuring out how to get rid of this too! Thanks for all your help!!
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R.D. answers from Dallas on September 22, 2008
the following charity picks up appliances and leaves a donation receipt
Soul's Harbor Incorporated
13134 Nile Dr
Dallas, TX 75253
Phone: ###-###-####
A.C. answers from Dallas on September 22, 2008
All the ideas are great. I can personally vouch for Craigslist Free Stuff. I've used it and it's great.
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M.E. answers from Dallas on September 21, 2008
S.,
http://www.freecycle.org Best and Fastest way to regift items you no longer want or need. I have been a Freecycle group owner now for three years and a Member of other freecycle groups for 4 years. I have no clutter left in my house. We have very limited trash. Everything we no longer need or want gets posted on the Freecycle board and is usually gone with in 24 hours.
Please check them out. I am sure you will come to love Freecycle.
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N.P. answers from Dallas on September 21, 2008
Check out this below excerpt from an email I just recieved - I've recycled computer stuff here before. It's quick and easy!
Electronics Recycling Drive
Oct 18th at Green Living
In April we collected 12,777 lbs of electronics. To put that into visual perspective, a Toyota Prius weighs 2,800 lbs, so 4.6 x that in 4 hours!
Thanks for your junk.
So, it's again time for you to dig out your old computers, VCRs, and hairdryers. If it's electronic, our certified recycler will take it.
Help us surpass our goal of 20,000 lbs electronics kept out of the landfill!
Mark your calendars!
Saturday, Oct. 18
Click here for more information and list of accepted electronics
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E.C. answers from Dallas on September 21, 2008
Craigslist!
Put up pictures and honest descriptions of what is working and what is NOT working with your items.
We had 3 old computers that all had something wrong with them, and somebody came and took the whole loot for $250! And to think, we were just going to throw them away...
I also made a blog for our stuff when we put it on Craigslist. It had the exact same descriptions and pictures as on craigslist, but everything was all in one spot. Just put the blog name in the craigslist listings. If I had not done this, the guy would not have bought all the computer stuff. Do it at blogger.com. It is really easy!
Good Luck, and enjoy Rockwall - it is a great city!
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S.H. answers from Dallas on September 21, 2008
There is a web site www.freecycle.org - you can locate groups near you (there is one for Rockwall County) and it is a message board for recycling stuff around your house to other people who could use it. Instead of it going into a landfill, someone might be able to put it to use - it's a great place to get rid of stuff you have lying around that you don't need or want any more.
R.D. answers from Dallas on September 22, 2008
the following charity picks up appliances and leaves a donation receipt
Soul's Harbor Incorporated
13134 Nile Dr
Dallas, TX 75253
Phone: ###-###-####
V.W. answers from Dallas on September 21, 2008
try Freecycle.org
You can list these or any items you want to get rid and people will take them off your hands. There are no fees exchanged and people are generally responsible for picking the items. I get the freecycle update daily.
L.S. answers from Dallas on September 21, 2008
Craig's List or put it out on the curb when your city has a bulk item pick-up because there are alot of people that go out looking the night before and take the stuff. We put our old water heater out and it was gone within an hour.
K.M. answers from Dallas on September 22, 2008
Hey S.~list the items for sale on Craigs List! www.craigslist.com
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