29 September 2007

Yo Deaf Peeps! Got a Broken Pager?

Name five deaf people that don't own a pager. Can you? I know I can't!

My pager broke recently (probably my 4th or so by now), and I've been struggling with disposing it in the trash. I would walk up to the trash and somehow my hand would refuse to just let it go. It's BROKEN! Who cares, right? Where else would it go than to the landfill? How many of our deaf friends have thrown their broken pagers in the trash? Probably all of 'em.

BUT - there's a way to dispose of them eco-responsibly... - and it's FREEEEE! And this is considered a charitable donation... so you can feel good about saving the Earth and the cell phone/PDAs/pagers will be taken apart and reused for the developing world. And you even get a free SHIPPING label. You don't even have to pay for shipping. How COOL is this????? Tell all your deaf friends (and hearing ones!)


Click here: Mobile Phone Recycling

Now I believe cell-phone reincarnation. Converted yet? :)



I'm mailing mine off in a few days... any of you in DC metro area want to throw yours in my box, do email me below!

....................raychelle at mac dot com

13 comments:

  1. Thank you, Raychelle! You are a life saver because I have two old pagers but felt too guilty to throw them away! They have been laying around in my bedroom and they're driving me nuts.

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  2. I'm thrilled there's people like you who have the eco-sense not to throw them away... ! Gives me hope for our species ;)

    Now you can dispose of them guilt-free! :)

    raychelle

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  3. Great to know this! How abouttdonating to KDES pre school (or kindergarten) department. People in other states can follow suit with their deaf schools (or DHH programs) in their home states. Youngsters can play with them...I'm sure they have play/drama centers.

    :)
    Hetty

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  4. Hi Hetty,

    I did that with my first pager - donated to NMSD's preschool class. Boy, they loved it! Then I found out the batteries inside the pagers are very toxic, especially for children. I think SK3's are safer since their batteries are removable (don't forget to recycle those batteries!) then give them to older deaf children who are past the teething phase - as far as I know most pagers do not have removable batteries... mine is a SK1 so I'm mailing it off to be recycled :)

    raychelle

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  5. Every time my pager breaks and is not entirely replaceable, I tend to part it out and sell the replaceable parts on ebay. It's like parting out a vehicle that no longer runs and is too expensive to be repaired.

    Donating broken pagers is the best thing to do, especially for anyone who don't know how to take them apart and to sell then piece by piece. For an LCD display part, for instance, is usually sold in between $20 to $40 on ebay.

    While the functioning part works, you can sell it piece by piece on ebay. Otherwise, sell the entire broken pager for the lowest price on ebay or dispose of them eco-responsibly at no charge.

    Just my 2 cents. :)

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  6. that's interesting info lee! thanks for sharing!

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  7. Wonderful idea to dontate to Deaf Women's shelter might need to get some help if they are intersting to protecting their themselve.

    Dontation to reycle I never thought of that. Why not anyone can give to whom who love the person who need to protection themselves. I have read several article about that. I also thought Recycle is best idea for recyle or e bay. Avoid gulity of waste or evironment can hurt, too.

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  8. My pleasure, Raychelle. :)

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  9. Not bad with Lee's idea. We could send our broken pagers to DBC and have them sell on ebay to make $$ to support its own organization :) Sounds good?

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  10. Oops! The comment above is none other than me, Katherine! :)

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  11. Not a bad idea, Katherine! There are many ways we can dispose of our broken pagers eco-responsibly as long as we don't throw them away for good. Broken pagers are still worth something, right? ;)

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  12. Awesome! Thanks for sharing! I actually kept all pagers which have died on me because the notion of just tossing them into the trash bothered me. I knew they're probably like computers - filled with nasty stuff that shouldn't go into the general landfill.

    Valuable tip for me and for the Earth!

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  13. Wa-hoo! An extremely valuable tip, Raychelle! NOW I know what to do with that slowly-growing heap of WyndTell and SideKick pagers I haven't been able to bring myself to consign to the landfill! Thanks!!!

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