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Established in 1995 PC Disposal Recycle IT.com is a specialized Computer and IT Office Equipment recycling division of New Tech Recycling Inc. Our combined work force is over 250 strong and our recycling facilities are some of the largest in the State. We offer "A Fully Licensed Environmentally Sound Solution" for your obsolete or non-working computers, monitors and IT equipment. When you use PC Disposal Recycle IT.com you are Recycling the Right Way for your business and your environment Thank You. PC Screen Disposal Computer Monitor Recycling and Secure Server Disposal - all office electrical equipment collected and disposed of via recycling

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  • Computer & Monitor Disposal & Recycling

  • Wow. Did i just see at 0:08 a Dell Dimension 4200 or 4300 and at 0:09 a Dell Optiplex GX260! i mean i thought those were in their heydays! right? Pentium 4 has only been replaced a couple of years ago!

  • Hi 727Hushkits, many of our clients are large businesses that tend to put more strain on their computers than home PC users. As a result they often need to recycle computers that have reached the end of their life cycle all be them relatively modern.

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  • Hi, U.K. Recycler here. I've done every de-manufacturing job in that video and it's hilarious how crappy your people are at it. I mean there's a person trying to get the back cover off a monitor using a screwdriver/chisel and a hammer going at it from the side, it took her/him ages, sheesh, rookies. On my own I dismantled 60 large/small T.V./Monitors in 2.5 hours,that person maybe 25 in the same time. Poo!

  • Gosh wow i didnt know that. But couldnt they just wipe the hard disks and sell them on in Joblots maybe other companies may want them or could sell them off one by one to home users. Also when they are recycled are the main componants if still working kept? Like the RAM or Motherboard?

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