I have a dead HK AVR receiver, no interest in fixing, not cost effective for me. What should I do with it? I thought of trying to give it to the local high school for them to play with repairing it, no response from them.
I really don't want it to end up in the land fill
thanks
George, I have 2 dead DAT machines, and a dead CD player, packed up in boxes in the attic. I also did not want to scrap them into a landfill
This is a great topic you started.
You know, when I was in my 20's, my roommates and I used to have a great way to get rid of stuff like that. We would go to a local "assistance" housing appartment complex in broad daylight, set say an old sofa next to a dumpster. We would then stack on it books, lamps, old turntables, whatever, that were too good to throw away, but not good enough for Goodwill. We would drive around the block and drive past the dumpster again, and everything was gone, gone!!
It was like vultures were hiding in the trees watching until we left to swoop in. I am not lying that we repeated this action several times, and everything was always scooped up in minutes.
Just a suggestion for another form of "recycling"