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From: Bob on 5 Mar 2010 18:20 On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 00:09:38 -0600, Lady Veteran <armyvet(a)bigfoot.com> wrote: |>>Almost as bad as spamming NGs in a country where these companies don't |>>trade. |> |>A long time ago I was part of the security team at Sears and they had |>the same policy on their returns. We were required to use everything |>from scissors to a sledge hammer to destroy product. They didn't want |>anyone to be able to use this merchandise. I suggested a charity |>donation but management said no. Never found out why. Right!...Management is run by governing laws of 100+ years ago, that are interpreted to date and enforced by crazy people.... That's disgusting, unless the product was defunct to the core, therefore not feasibly reparable by anyone. IE: A lot of ppl still repair CRT monitors, but mostly if there is a missing color, and a transistor is replaced...a bit of work, but cost about $2. Plasma screens are irreparable low on energy but 10X the price of a CRT monitor.......this "war" has been going on for about 25 years.... A lot of "recycling" centers around the world check to see if a possibly of resurrection is possible, otherwise they tear down and recycle the status of raw element. |