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The first monitor I bought new was a Nanao 17" that I snagged for a very good price at $1000 around 1995. At the time it was a great monitor. I still have it. It always worked fine. But I plugged it in a few months ago and got no response. What would cause this?
An 8.5 x 11 sheet was left at my door a few days ago saying a concern was going around collecting all kinds of things, including electronic equipment and recycling them free, including monitors and TVs. This strikes me as kind of a scam (they sell stuff), but "whatever." For some reason they want me to fill my name and address and phone number in the event I leave a monitor or TV. Should I do this and leave the paper out there with the monitor? I figure I'd have to pay $25-50 if I drop it off at a typical facility. :\
An 8.5 x 11 sheet was left at my door a few days ago saying a concern was going around collecting all kinds of things, including electronic equipment and recycling them free, including monitors and TVs. This strikes me as kind of a scam (they sell stuff), but "whatever." For some reason they want me to fill my name and address and phone number in the event I leave a monitor or TV. Should I do this and leave the paper out there with the monitor? I figure I'd have to pay $25-50 if I drop it off at a typical facility. :\