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Vic Smith wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 21:56:07 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: Check with the power company. Here in Calif they will pick up older excess refrigerators and freezers and you get a check for $35. Thanks for that tip. I recently bought a new "efficient" washing machine and they didn't have an "energy rebate" program here like in Oregon. Guy there reported he got a $125 utility rebate and a $146 state tax credit on a new washer that was already on sale. I looked and ComEd will pay 25 bucks for the fridge and haul it away. Now my decision is whether I should just leave it on the curb for the scrappers, who might feed a hungry little kid with the proceeds, or they might buy beer with the proceeds. Or schedule a pickup with ComEd. I'm not sure what I'd do with that money - maybe buy a large stuffed cheese & sausage pizza at Giordano's. Or some beer. There's some considerations here about what is the best approach for me, best for the scrappers, and best for the national economy. Wait. I'll just ask my wife, and do what she says. That usually works good, and I can blame her for any bad results if it doesn't. --Vic When we put the cabinets in my home office, we called Catholic Charities to come and pick up our perfectly good 2nd refrigerator, because it didn't match the other applicances. Donation. They hauled it, and either sold it as a used appliance at their store to a family needing a refrigerator or they gave it to such a family. There are several charities who do this sort of thing and are legit. |
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 14:52:47 -0400, HK wrote:
There are several charities who do this sort of thing and are legit. I wouldn't wish this one on anybody. Circa '50's maybe, with the flap-down-door freezer. Was in the basement when we bought the house. It keeps beer cold fine and runs real quiet. But I bet it's costing me 15 bucks a month electricity and I only open it once every couple weeks to grab a beer. It's gotta go. --Vic |
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![]() "Vic Smith" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 14:52:47 -0400, HK wrote: There are several charities who do this sort of thing and are legit. I wouldn't wish this one on anybody. Circa '50's maybe, with the flap-down-door freezer. Was in the basement when we bought the house. It keeps beer cold fine and runs real quiet. But I bet it's costing me 15 bucks a month electricity and I only open it once every couple weeks to grab a beer. It's gotta go. --Vic Up here we have to notify the city before tossing a fridge. They send someone to remove the refrigerant, and slap a sticker on saying the work was done. Then we can kick it to the curb. |
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On Jul 22, 4:34*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 14:52:47 -0400, HK wrote: There are several charities who do this sort of thing and are legit. I wouldn't wish this one on anybody. *Circa '50's maybe, with the flap-down-door freezer. *Was in the basement when we bought the house.. It keeps beer cold fine and runs real quiet. *But I bet it's costing me 15 bucks a month electricity and I only open it once every couple weeks to grab a beer. *It's gotta go. --Vic Up here we have to notify the city before tossing a fridge. *They send someone to remove the refrigerant, and slap a sticker on saying the work was done. Then we can kick it to the curb. We purchased a complete set of new white goods (appliances) last year.last year. The company we purchased them from took all of our old appliances, including the fridge. |
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JimH wrote:
On Jul 22, 4:34 pm, "Don White" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 14:52:47 -0400, HK wrote: There are several charities who do this sort of thing and are legit. I wouldn't wish this one on anybody. Circa '50's maybe, with the flap-down-door freezer. Was in the basement when we bought the house. It keeps beer cold fine and runs real quiet. But I bet it's costing me 15 bucks a month electricity and I only open it once every couple weeks to grab a beer. It's gotta go. --Vic Up here we have to notify the city before tossing a fridge. They send someone to remove the refrigerant, and slap a sticker on saying the work was done. Then we can kick it to the curb. We purchased a complete set of new white goods (appliances) last year.last year. The company we purchased them from took all of our old appliances, including the fridge. I wonder what happens to them...probably just get scrapped. |
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