Brian Lawrence wrote:
> A few years ago there was a free computer recycling program at the Mall of
> America that was so successful they had to close it early because of the
> volume of equipment they received. I waited in line on 494 forever and was
> turned away like everyone else, but I called around that afternoon and found
> a place that took my truckload of computer equipment for free. If I recall
> correctly that place was Resource Recovery Technologies in Rosemount. When I
> called there today they told me that their price to recycle a computer and
> monitor was $75 which is consistent with most of the other places I've
> checked. Maybe I was lucky and got a deal or may RRT was involved with the
> MOA recycling program and I didn't know it. In any case, I have a basement
> full of ancient computers, monitors, printers, and network hardware that I
> want to get rid of and I would have to take out a loan to recycle it all. I
> know there are a few places in town that will refurbish old computers for
> low income families but I'm talking 286/386/486 vintage. Why do I still have
> all of these treasures? Good question. Time to let them go.
>
> So, does anyone know of any place within the metro area that will take ANY
> computer equipment for free?
>
> Brian
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http://www.freegeek.org  Should be Twin Cities chapter.Tom