What kind of person still wants CRT monitors? We have no room for ours, but they're still excellent monitors. Who should we be selling to?
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M$3 Answers
so......
I think you should give old CRT monitors to charity or offer them to your local neighbourhood through the Freecycle network. The old monitors are large, but work well. Charities and people who cannot afford new computer equipment would get a great benefit from your donation AND you'll feel good for saving the planet one piece at a time....
I use Freecycle all the time and I love the way we keep old gear like this out of landfill ( the main purpose of Freecycle is to encourage recycling and reusing )
Check out their main website, choose your local area and join! Offer the computer gear and maybe even ask for something in another mail, some plants or old garden tools, whatever you might need ...its a buzz!
http://www.freecycle.org/
Don't be put off by the simplicity of the main site or the sites they have online - it is a community network and they try to keep costs down, and make it simple for everyone to use...
http://parentzing.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/freecycle-tp-med.jpg
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