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Post by kenziekeeper on Jul 8, 2016 18:48:08 GMT
I have a ton of them. I really don't want to hold on to them for months and take them 10 at a time to Office Max. Staples will only give credit if you've spent $30 on ink at Staples in the past month, which I haven't done (usually pick it up at Target). Has anyone tried one of the online sell-back sites?
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Post by Loydene on Jul 8, 2016 19:25:59 GMT
I was only getting a penny for them at Office Max -- frankly, that wasn't worth the trouble of saving them and hauling them. I'll be following to see what anyone else says, but I'm in the toss it mode!
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Post by anxiousmom on Jul 8, 2016 19:29:43 GMT
I take mine to Office Depot with no expectation of getting any kind of 'reward points' for them. I don't have so many that it makes any kind of difference and I would rather recycle than toss.
I suppose it I used more I might have a different perspective though.
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Post by BeckyTech on Jul 8, 2016 19:30:48 GMT
You could try the other office stores in your area. They used to offer $2-$3 per, but since I went with a laser jet instead of an ink jet, those cartridges last so long I haven't had anything to recycle in a year and a-half, so things could have changed since then. :-)
Some charities ask for cartridges so that they can get the money for recycling them. I'm honestly not sure how you would find out which charities in your area do that.
I've also seen recycling bins at the front of Target that includes ink cartridges.
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Post by freebird on Jul 8, 2016 19:34:02 GMT
I've seen ppl selling them for good money on ebay (depends on the brand). The type I use goes for some decent $$. I have stockpiled a huge bag full I need to list.
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Post by PepsiGal on Jul 8, 2016 19:39:16 GMT
When I was working, I would take mine and my department's cartridges back to Office Max.
Now, I'm retired and don't use that many and Office Max is not worth the trip so....I toss them.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2016 19:47:11 GMT
I just took three of them to Staples and got credit and I didn't spend $30 last month on ink.
I always take our to Staples and have never not received my rewards credit.
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Post by oldcrow on Jul 8, 2016 19:55:30 GMT
I have a laser printer and haven't had to replace cartridges in a couple of years. But when I did it last time I gave them to the horticultural society they recycle them for the money.
Our dump has a place for stuff like that so if the hort society stops taking them that is where they will go. I will not throw them in the garbage. I personally (just me) think that would be an irresponsible action on my part.
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Post by anniebygaslight on Jul 8, 2016 21:02:43 GMT
Recycle them at Staples.
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Post by bigbundt on Jul 8, 2016 21:04:05 GMT
I give them to my daughter's old school. I guess they turn them in for money or points at an office supply store but taking them is one part of their fundraising efforts.
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Jul 8, 2016 21:25:51 GMT
HP used to include a postage paid envelope with a new cartridge so you could mail back the old one. Since they quit doing that, mine go in the trash. I'm all for recycling, but if it is going to take a lot of time and effort (not to mention the gas) to go recycle things, it won't be happening here.
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Post by cadoodlebug on Jul 8, 2016 21:30:04 GMT
I put a big bag of them up for free-cycle and a woman came and picked them up. She volunteers at a non-profit and they get money for them. So now whenever I have a bag full, I email her. I swear we have 3 printers that are ink-aholics.
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Post by 950nancy on Jul 8, 2016 21:41:17 GMT
I give them to my daughter's old school. I guess they turn them in for money or points at an office supply store but taking them is one part of their fundraising efforts. We did this too.
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Post by lisae on Jul 8, 2016 21:54:12 GMT
I just put out 10 cartridges to take to Staples last week. I didn't know they had changed their policy and require an ink purchase. My printer is so old, they don't carry ink for it unless you buy all the colors in one set and they are higher priced than doing them individually through Epson.com. Plus our Staples closed so I have to drive to a town I seldom go to. I think these cartridges may be taken to OfficeMax or Office Depot just to be a good recycler.
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Post by cmpeter on Jul 8, 2016 22:01:12 GMT
Since hp stopped giving the return envelopes I toss them too. I generally only go thru a handful every year. It's not worth the effort to drive them to Staples. I purchase them online.
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Post by RedSquirrelUK on Jul 8, 2016 22:03:31 GMT
Anything that is recyclable, I will recycle. In the UK there are lots of places that will take ink cartridges. None of them pay anything. That isn't the point. The point is I'm doing my small bit towards delaying the demise of our planet.
I'm afraid I don't know about the facilities where you live, but if you really don't want to keep hold of them, and can't find an alternative outlet, how about advertising on Craigslist for people to collect them from you for free, in return for their taking them for recycling and recouping the pennies?
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Post by QueenoftheSloths on Jul 8, 2016 22:37:56 GMT
Anything that is recyclable, I will recycle. In the UK there are lots of places that will take ink cartridges. None of them pay anything. That isn't the point. The point is I'm doing my small bit towards delaying the demise of our planet. Yes, this! I don't have any kids. I'm trying to save the planet for OTHER PEOPLE. And our local Lion's Club collects cartridges, presumably to sell for a little money. I don't care why they want them, Ijust want someone to recycle them.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Jul 8, 2016 23:37:17 GMT
We give you 5% off your ink cartridge purchase when you buy more ink if you bring them to us to recycle. That is pretty cool!
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Post by my3freaks on Jul 9, 2016 0:54:10 GMT
Best Buy has bins in their entryway for recycling them.
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Post by chaosisapony on Jul 9, 2016 1:37:59 GMT
I never knew recycling ink cartridges was such a big thing. Our local Staples used to give credit on them but the last time I looked into it the program was pretty worthless for someone like me that isn't a heavy user and since Staples is quite out of the way I never thought about it again. I use maybe one ink cartridge per year. I throw them away when I'm finished.
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Post by workingclassdog on Jul 9, 2016 1:39:10 GMT
My DD school collects them. So I just drop them off there.
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Post by Basket1lady on Jul 9, 2016 1:47:52 GMT
Anything that is recyclable, I will recycle. In the UK there are lots of places that will take ink cartridges. None of them pay anything. That isn't the point. The point is I'm doing my small bit towards delaying the demise of our planet. Exactly. I drop them at Best Buy. The bin is right inside the door, so all I do is pull up and leave it in the bin. I have no idea if BB pays, but I buy my cartridges from Costco, as they have more ink and last longer. I think Target has a bin as well. I'm going to check next time! Target is much more confident for me than BB.
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Post by mama2three on Jul 9, 2016 2:49:52 GMT
I give them to the local elementary school which turns them in a few times a year for money off school supplies
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Post by inkedup on Jul 9, 2016 2:51:33 GMT
I just stick them in the recycling bin at one of the stores that has a bin for them. (In my area, Staples and Best Buy have dedicated bins for ink cartridges.) I used to save them for rewards, but it's not worth it at this point.
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Post by katlady on Jul 9, 2016 3:04:14 GMT
Target has bins. I dump mine there. We only refill our printer maybe 2 times a year, so we don't have too cartridges.
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Post by anniefb on Jul 9, 2016 6:59:53 GMT
We don't get money for them here as far as I know, but there are places that recycle them. I have a Canon printer so have my used cartridges in a box in the garage. when it's full, I'll take it to the Canon offices.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Jul 9, 2016 13:38:20 GMT
I take them to Staples and get the reward dollars for them. I end up getting a coupon for a few dollars off a purchase every quarter. I bought a printer that takes high capacity ink cartridges so now I don't go through nearly as many as I used to.
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Post by Suziee2 on Jul 9, 2016 13:42:01 GMT
Recycle them at Staples. Our Boys & Girls club used to collect them for rewards so I would give them ours.
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Post by purplebee on Jul 9, 2016 13:52:35 GMT
The school where I work recycles them.
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Post by secondlife on Jul 9, 2016 13:55:57 GMT
The school where I work used to recycle ink cartridges for money but it was so time consuming and expensive to do it that we made little money on it. So we stopped the program and we just drop them in the bin at Staples or BB and don't worry about the credit. It's good enough for us to do the ecologically sensible thing and that is pretty easy for us as we are at Staples frequently.
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