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Old 02-08-2009, 11:08 PM   #1
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Default Best way to give 200-lb CRT TV to a charity?

I have an old 32" Sony Trinitron CRT TV that I need to get rid of (I just bought a plasma TV). The TV weighs 200 lbs. I would like to give it to a charity, but I would want them to come into my apartment to pick it up since it's too heavy for me to move myself.

Any ideas on what charity would accept and pick this up?
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I know Goodwill will actually come to the house and pick it up, call them and set up a pick up time and let them know to make sure they have at least two guys come because of it's weight.
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The Salvation Army will pick it up.
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gave my 36" to my inlaws but I had to deliver it. It was a pain in the you know what.
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I have an old 32" Sony Trinitron CRT TV that I need to get rid of (I just bought a plasma TV). The TV weighs 200 lbs. I would like to give it to a charity, but I would want them to come into my apartment to pick it up since it's too heavy for me to move myself.

Any ideas on what charity would accept and pick this up?
I'm pretty sure most of the big charity places will offer some kind of pickup. With something that obscure though just put in a call ahead of time.
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