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ParticipantRe: September 2011 UKW engineers meeting
Upstairs is fine Bryan.. Is the beer gonna be cheaper 😀
George
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ParticipantRe: Trade waste – field service engineer
I think £22 is amazing since most of what you discarded was plastic and electronics…
There is no value to the boards at all (except for the parts that are on the boards) and (since we do not charge for their recycling) we get loads sent to us through the post for recycling from people and companies who don’t want to have to pay to dispose of them. I have never before heard of them being scrapped for money… computer boards yes, because they contain gold, but not modules.
George
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ParticipantRe: Trade waste – field service engineer
Was it just modules/boards? .. What did they weigh them in as?
George
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ParticipantRe: Trade waste – field service engineer
robbra wrote:Just taken a small box of modules to the scrap yard £22, and yes they are authorised
What!!! They charged you £22 or they paid you £22?
George
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ParticipantRe: Trade waste – field service engineer
With controlled waste you will need to pass it on to someone with the relevant authority to either take responsibility or to treat the waste.. This will normally incur charges.
We can issue you a Duty of Care Note if you post them to us.. or find someone who is a registered DCF or ATF that can do it for you.
George
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ParticipantRe: September 2011 UKW engineers meeting
Booked… 23rd – 24th .. Leaving after the meeting this time..
See you all there.
George
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ParticipantRe: Trade waste – field service engineer
twicknix wrote:Are any components from appliances are classed controlled waste like PCB board, if it’s PCB a controlled waste – how do i dispose it? Most PCB refurbisher like QER and EMW wants at least 20 boards. What do I do with 2 pcb board off a hotpoint?
If the boards remain in the machine then they are not generally classified as controlled waste.. or at least it is generally overlooked (but I do beleive that is not far from changing)… However, if the boards are PCB only without the machine it belonged to then it is almost certain to be classified as controlled waste…
If you feel that you are going to have any problems disposing of the boards then by all means you can contact us at Allsorts… Put whatever boards you wish to dispose of into a box and send them to us… we will takeover responsibility for the waste boards and issue you with a Duty of Care (Waste Transfer) Note.
George
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ParticipantRe: WD420 Coin hoard!
Was it a washing machine or was it a wishing well?
George
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ParticipantRe: September 2011 UKW engineers meeting
Do we have a booking link for this yet Bryan please?
George
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ParticipantRe: Daewoo drum problems?
Thanks for that tip Bob
George
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ParticipantRe: TDS Disc
Remember you need to do it in ADMINISTRATOR mode
George
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ParticipantRe: A real case of SWAN’ upping!
funkyboogy wrote:maybe she,s washing her duck down duvet ???
duck – swan get it …. ha ha he he
sorry couldnt resist ..
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Maybe she has never bought a washing machine before and is just getting her feet wet 😀
George
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ParticipantRe: Hoover HFA27K Fridge not cold enough
Thanks lads… will try it today and see where I get with it. 🙂
George
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