Re: Pop can tabs -Anyone know where to bring them?
Posted by DAVID on 9/23/07
On 7/01/07, Vikki wrote: > On 6/22/07, David wrote: >> I have 10 gallon of pop can tabs. I don't know how many is in >> each gallon, but there up for sell if anyone can use them. >> David >> >> >> >> >> >> On 4/03/07, JILL wrote: >>> Hi Autumn, >>> >>> I just brought in those boxes to March of Dimes. But the kids >>> are still collecting. I'm okay with selling them to you and >>> then just donating the money to the charity of our choice. I'm >>> not sure what a fair fee would be. What about $3.00 a pound >>> (that's about one thousand tabs) plus shipping. Let me know if >>> you are interested. >>> >>> Thanks, Jill >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> WeOn 3/30/07, Autumn wrote: >>>> Yes!! I have been looking everywhere for pop can tabs! I make >>>> belts out of the tabs, and I have been looking for a resource >>>> other than my friends! >>>> >>>> How much would you want to be paid for them and how many do you >>>> have? I would be happy to purchase them for a reasonable fee. >>>> >>>> -Autumn >>>> >>>> On 3/23/07, Mikswi wrote: >>>>> On 3/06/07, Jill wrote: >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> >>>>>> My school has been collecting pop can tabs for a year. >>>>>> We've got boxes of them! I'm wondering if anyone knows >>>>>> any group (other than the March Of Dimes) who collects >>>>>> them? Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Email me for possible purchase. My daughters school is in >>>>> competition with others in the area. If the price is fair, I >>>>> will purchase them, to ensure her school wins. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> mikswi2000atyahoodotcom > > I cant teel you where to sell yours, but thier was or is a company in Newark, N.J. that was buying them. I was told that they were used by a medical tool making Co. In what capasity i don't know. the person I used to give them to would give me $50. I assume he was getting more, since he would never tell me the name of the company. I am no longer in contact with this individual, his secret vanised with him. > Ronald McDonald house accepts pop tops. They sell them to recycling > facilities and use the cash to maintain their facilities.
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