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h2guy
Jan 09, 2014Explorer
The thought of gettiing something out of a no longer used item is always tempting, but, think about it.
Suppose there is a buyer for it, somewhere. You'd have to remove it, lower it to the ground, box/package/crate it up (With what?, pay to have it done?), find a shipper, transport it to the shipper, argue with buyer who pay shipping costs (and what all is included there), how to get payment from buyer, etc, etc. He bungles installation, sez you sold junk, or, item damaged in shipment, or lost.
I've just thrown stuff away in similar circumstances.
Suppose there is a buyer for it, somewhere. You'd have to remove it, lower it to the ground, box/package/crate it up (With what?, pay to have it done?), find a shipper, transport it to the shipper, argue with buyer who pay shipping costs (and what all is included there), how to get payment from buyer, etc, etc. He bungles installation, sez you sold junk, or, item damaged in shipment, or lost.
I've just thrown stuff away in similar circumstances.
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