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Donating items that still may have some value is a great way to keep it out of the landfill and help your community. If you do a little research you should be able to find a local church or a reputable charitable organization. I enjoy donating to a church in my area because I know that the items will go to help someone who really needs it. If that is not incentive enough for you then be sure to take into consideration that you will receive a tax break on anything you donate. Any break from the tax man is a good break.
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We all like a good deal, but many of us hate to ask for that good deal in-person. If you are the type of person who would rather pay an extra $10 at a yard sale because you are afraid to ask for a discount, Craigslist is best for you. Most buyers and sellers talk via phone or email first. You may find it easier to ask for and score a discount.
The Truth: This is completely false. Most local salvage yards are offering just.40 per pound for whole computer towers. This is less than 10% of what one can expect from high grade circuit boards per pound.
Of course, there are certain parts that you probably shouldn't get at a junk yard. Something like a tire or car brakes are best off bought new. After all, who knows what kind of wear and tear they have. It's not very safe to be driving a car on junk tires and brakes, never knowing when they're going to go.
It may help to dump everything from a room into one place and start sorting through it all. So if you are cleaning your closet, take everything out of it and dump it on your bed. Place three big boxes nearby. Start with simply sorting the pile on your bed into the three boxes. One box is for the clothes you want to keep, another is for the clothes you want to donate, and the third box is for things destined to be thrown out. Make your decisions quickly and try not to get hung up on deciding what to do with a particular item. Rather than saving clothes you aren't sure about, get a fourth box for the undecided items and see if you have the courage to donate them when your closet is all tidied up.