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In this case, however, I can see that such a large monitor might be of use, but if you want a charity or local school to benefit, you'd probably do better to ask someone local in the business of setting up PC systems if he/she thinks there's anyone out there who could use it, and give it to them. Or sell it to them, if they will offer you a price, and give the money to the general funds of the good cause of your choice - without landing them with the embarrassment of saying they don't want your monitor, or having it clutter up their offices.Donate your computer to a charity
Some charities will accept your old PC
Some councils will provide you with details of local non-profit groups who may accept your PC. Computer Aid International can send computers to underdeveloped countries, so long as the specifications are high enough.
Don’t be offended if your computer is too ancient to be accepted; for equipment to feasibly last more than a couple of years and run modern software effectively it needs to be of a certain standard. Dell told us a typical consumers’ computer is around seven years old when it’s collected. Computers of this age are unfortunately too old to be donated.
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Which is why I approached a company specialising in recycling and reusing old computer equipment in the first place.Tim Lund wrote:I could show you glory-holes heaving with old PC equipment kindly donated to community groups, so in general I'm a bit sceptical about this sort of thing; if it's no longer of much use to the people getting rid of it, generally it's not much use to anyone else.
Great, thanks. I've just found the rackmount rails too.darrent wrote:Hi,
Graham - thank you for offer - We would love the list of items you have, even the 1U rackmount case, I have a use for this. We are installing computers into the largest sheltered home in Europe next month and will need this for this project.
Rachel - This has gone to Deptford Pepys resource Centre at the moment - we had some sign language training going on and needed it for that and then it was used just today teaching 8 seniors on how to use computers. This will make its way back to Sydenham.
Also soon we will have a new website promoting all reuse in Lewisham, please see a taster at http://www.reuseforlondon.com/ but later it will be reuseforlewisham.com.
Regards
Darren