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how to properly get rid of two DELL 27.5 Ultra inch monitors ?

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    how to properly get rid of two DELL 27.5 Ultra inch monitors ?

    On ebay.co.uk can you specify collect only ?

    Any other ways you think I could get rid of them ? I don't think filing the serial numbers off and leaving them out for the bin men is a good choice but I'll do it as a last resort !

    I'm in central london btw.

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    Is an ultra inch bigger than a normal inch?

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      #3
      if they work Ebay

      If their dead take them to your local recycling centre check out your local council website for one near you

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        #4
        Originally posted by sbakoola View Post
        On ebay.co.uk can you specify collect only ?

        Any other ways you think I could get rid of them ? I don't think filing the serial numbers off and leaving them out for the bin men is a good choice but I'll do it as a last resort !

        I'm in central london btw.
        Have you checked gumtree and/or craiglist? asked a charity shop? contact your council, they may have a (free) service to dispose of eletrical devices.

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          #5
          use ebay and set auction to collect only

          Are they still in full working condition?
          Coffee's for closers

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            #6
            Originally posted by Bunk View Post
            Is an ultra inch bigger than a normal inch?
            Maybe it's an American inch?

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              #7
              Freecycle?

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                #8
                I dont think charity shops want electrical goods much these days, they have to get them certified by a spark.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
                  Freecycle?
                  I know someone who uses this, collects all the stuff and puts them on eBay. Not me BTW!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jeebo72 View Post
                    I know someone who uses this, collects all the stuff and puts them on eBay. Not me BTW!
                    Genius!
                    Coffee's for closers

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