How to dispose of a cr-48

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Adam Amrine

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May 5, 2014, 6:00:01 PM5/5/14
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I've had this for a while. It's past it's prime, screen is shattered and the battery has started bulging. How do we get rid of these? I know we aren't allowed to sell them, and I wouldn't try, but can I just drop it off at a recycling center or does that violate some sort of terms of service?

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Steve Pirk

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May 5, 2014, 11:34:33 PM5/5/14
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I don't remember anything about disposing, and by now, there is nothing secret about it :)
I would hang on to it a bit, because some people might want some of the parts. I have heard some that have sold all or part of their non-functional units, and many sent people parts for the cost of shipping. I would definitely save the 16 GB solid state disk. It might come in handy for some project.


On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 3:00 PM, Adam Amrine <amr...@gmail.com> wrote:
I've had this for a while. It's past it's prime, screen is shattered and the battery has started bulging. How do we get rid of these? I know we aren't allowed to sell them, and I wouldn't try, but can I just drop it off at a recycling center or does that violate some sort of terms of service?

Thanks!

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