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Empty Epson Cartridges
I have accumulated quite a few empty Epson cartridges. Does any one know where to depose of them?
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: San Francisco, CA
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staples .
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Thanks...I'll inquire...
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Best Buy has recycle bins, too. I noticed they even take CDs -- I assume DVD-Rs would fit that bill, too.
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Staples does not have a store in my area....I'll check out Best Buy.
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There's also "Cartridge World", if you have one available to you...
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empty ink cartridges sell on ebay for about a dollar each :)
I save them up until I have a boxfull. |
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