Zip Express offers electronics recycling service

You’ve probably heard of electronic recycling services which allow you to drop off your old electronics equipment. What you may not have heard of is a service which sends someone out to your house to collect it. That’s exactly the kind of service the folks at Zip Express now offer.
Zip Express will charge US$79.95 for the removal of a single item, but if you hire them for installation services then the price drops to US$49. Each additional item is another US$40 and a customer can have up to five items removed in all.
The company does make a point to note that if you are recycling a computer then you need to be sure to have any sensitive data removed from the hard drive before disposal. They will even remove large televisions that require two people as long as the customer informs them of this in advance.
So, if you are looking to finish up some spring cleaning you may want to give the folks at Zip Express a call. It’s not worth throwing out your back to take an oversized television to the curb. Let the guys there take care of it, and best of all, they’ll recycle it which is good for the environment.
Read more at the Zip Express website.
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