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Old 10-05-2011, 03:34 AM   #9
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Ditto for old style tv's too when trying to discard it. As some unknown number of local residents switch from their old tv's to new flat screens, there's probably a pretty good number of usable old tv's that have no local market. None of the local thrift stores like St Vincent's, next to Laconia McDonald's, will accept old tv's anymore probably because they have experienced there's just no demand for them.

Anyone know if the Meredith transfer station's free store will accept working tv's.....what the heck.....they are working tv's and someone could be putting them to use? Not everone wants to go spend $350 for a new 32" flat screen when the old tv's work super-duper and cost maybe $20, or are free at the free store.
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