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Re: Please post best inkjet recycling companies to work with![]()
Posted by Janet Burke on 5/22/06
On 4/12/06, Joe Raster wrote:
> Had success with InkCanada ( http://www.inkcanada.ca ), they
> do accept cartridges from the united states as well.
My experience has been negative with the companies my school
has tried to work with. Most brokers promise you the moon at
first (give you free boxes and all sort of garbage then as the
shipments are sent in more and more cartridges are defective
and damaged. How are we to know? Guess this is the way they
become millionaires and can afford yachts. All we want to do
is have a little extra cash to buy additional supplies.
We stopped fooled and now simply donate them to the American
Legion for their children programs.
At least I have the satisfaction knowing that some fat cat
isn't using my students efforts to put gas in his boat.
I also didn't fall for the Staples gimmick of $3.00 off on
future purchases. I can buy the products I need cheaper and
not pay sales tax from dealers online.
Drive 9 miles to Staples to over pay for a new cartridge- no
way. Why don't they give us $3.00 cash for these cartridges?