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Jbmorales
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Hi folks,

In this fast growing world, most of the people are not able to survive without electronic gadgets and appliances. The development in technology is rapidly increasing and with that, the humans become idle.

Now we cannot even think of a house without television, refrigerator, or any such appliances. But the problem comes with the disposal of such large appliances.

I live in Toronto with my family. I am really crazy about buying new gadgets and appliances. So I thought of replacing my outdated TV with a brand new latest model. Now, we bought a new 40" LED television. Mulling over safe disposal of my old TV set. I had a talk with the shop owner. He told me to get the help from one of the junk disposal services. What are your methods for disposing of such big appliances? It would be of great help if you could share it here. Thanks in advance.

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I donate all my old usable stuff. It helps the less forntunate and provides tax deductions.

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Hi John, sorry for the late reply. Where do you donate all the old stuff? That sounds really amazing. Thanks for your kind concern. Hope you doing good.

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Good will if the gadgets  work. I'm not sure what you have available in Canada or if you can write off donations on your taxes. 

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