Yeah, I would just bring them to the Salvation Army or Goodwill store.
If you know anyone looking for what you're getting rid of, you could give it to them.![]()
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Jul 1st, 2006 12:46 PM #1Member


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where to dump used electronics?
maybe the word "dump" is wrong... because these electronics (TV, computer, household appliances, etc) still work... but is there a place in or around Toronto/GTA where I can get rid of these stuff? do places like goodwill or salvation army accept these? I dont think leaving them out as garbage will work.
thanks!
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Jul 1st, 2006 01:10 PM #2_______________
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Jul 1st, 2006 01:19 PM #3
I wouldn't mind taking the computer.
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Jul 1st, 2006 01:33 PM #4Member
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You want a Pentium 486?
Originally Posted by FearSonic

But I do have usable parts of my other old computer!
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Jul 1st, 2006 01:50 PM #5Member


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can you give us some details on the tv?
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Jul 1st, 2006 02:21 PM #6
Make sure you wipe the computer's hard drive properly. Even a format or fdisk won't properly clean all your stuff from the hard drive. Especially if you have sensitive info on there or something, it's not good to let the buyer recover it.
Last edited by Jucius Maximus; Jul 1st, 2006 at 02:27 PM.
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Jul 1st, 2006 03:00 PM #7The only way to wipe a hard drive properly is with a drill and sledge hammer. Any other non-destructive method is recoverable.
Originally Posted by Jucius Maximus
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Jul 1st, 2006 04:56 PM #8What you need is this: http://www.shoutwire.com/viewstory/1...n_Five_Seconds
Originally Posted by Jucius Maximus
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Jul 1st, 2006 05:23 PM #9You can still extract information from the harddrive if you drill it or smash it with a hammer if you really wanted to.
Originally Posted by Txiasaeia
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Jul 1st, 2006 05:40 PM #10
most people dump their used electronics on the RFD B/S/T.
Lol J/K. maybe you can sell them at a garage sale, or buy and sell news paper? I sold like 4 old macintosh computers to a guy who came all the way from hamilton and I didnt want them anymore, so I gave em to him for nothing. He gave me $20 as a good will measure.
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Jul 1st, 2006 05:44 PM #11If you have information that you want to keep out of the hands of the US government, then you drill it, sledgehammer it, then pour concrete on it.
Originally Posted by TheRide
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Jul 1st, 2006 08:13 PM #12Yes, yes...there is a place where you can get rid of these stuff and it's called RFD.
Originally Posted by freakygirl
If these electronic items still work, just post it in the "freebies" section. I'm sure someone here would take these FREE item off your hands._______________






























































































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Jul 1st, 2006 09:08 PM #13We live in Canada, so we want to keep the information out of the hands of the Canadian government.
Originally Posted by Txiasaeia
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Jul 1st, 2006 09:12 PM #14I'm not exactly sure how well-funded the Canadian government is, but my guess is that your data would probably be safe from our gov't with a drill and sledgehammer.
Originally Posted by gordholio
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Jul 1st, 2006 10:02 PM #15
put it up on http://toronto.craigslist.com
if you just want to dump them offer them up for $10 or $15 dollars and chances are you'll sell it all within the first couple of days. a friend of mine who is leaving for vancouver just emptied her house out that way recently.
she basically got paid by people to let them take away her old tv, and microwave and stuff she didn't really want.Last edited by jedijome; Jul 1st, 2006 at 10:05 PM.
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