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Feb 18 2009, 6:41am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The structure of the program is still the same with Best Buy accepting most consumer electronic devices for recycling including TVs and monitors up to 32-inches, CPUs, notebooks, VCRs, DVD players, phones and other small items and consumer electronic devices.
A fee of $10 per unit will be assessed for items with screens, but the recycler will get a $10 Best Buy gift card immediately. I still don’t get why they are charging a fee at all. Best Buy branded products have no fee to recycle. Microwaves can’t be recycled with the program and anything containing Freon can't be recycled.
Via Best Buy
MUMBAI, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Indian shares are expected to start higher on Wednesday after Asian markets rose on hopes for a solution to Greece's debt worries, but there could be resistance after the main index climbed more than 15 percent in just over six ...
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MUMBAI, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Indian shares are expected to start higher on Wednesday after Asian markets rose on hopes for a solution to Greece's debt worries, but there could be resistance after the main index climbed more than 15 percent in just over six ...
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