messymessy wrote:I really don't think TV's are worth the hassle. Too much time, not enough reward.
frugi wrote:My question is should I put my old TV on the curb?
Engineer wrote:Last I knew, Best Buy was giving $10 gift certificates for old TVs.
frugi wrote:i put the TV on the curb. went to the bar. came home a few hours ago it was gone when I came home. Later I noticed it was back, I went out to look at it, and it looked like someone kicked it down the street, and then returned it when they kicked it back around the block. Now it is all scratched up, cracked, and has a broken screen. Cord is still attached. WTF?
fansubs_ca wrote:Some people like old TVs specifically because nobody wants to steal it, though it's hard
to find them in good condition and working in their perfered size. (Someone breaks in,
everything here is too old and heavy, thief leaves empty handed. ^_-)
hobo finds wrote:5. Homeowner has to pick up the broken glass and plastic and blames it on the scrappers! Will not put out any other items .
johnbrickner wrote:Dump your old one and keep the new one for educational videos only. Rip off the dish from your roof and the cable to your house. Use the money your save to stack more metal and the time you no longer waste in front of the boob-tube with your family, girl friend, dog, who ever. Or pick a book and read. In short, something more constructive than allowing corporate America access to brain wash market you into buying bigger, better, faster, newer technology/stuff. Not something I just suggest to you but everyone on the planet so please do not take my words personal. They are not.
AGgressive Metal wrote:I scrap TVs but I don't own one, haha
messymessy wrote:AGgressive Metal wrote:I scrap TVs but I don't own one, haha
Any guesses on time spent versus money made?
AGgressive Metal wrote:Plus if I need to release some stress I can bust the screen with a sledgehammer!!
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