jmdlcar said:Can someone tell me how to ask for what they have and who to talk to about it? I just don't want to mess it up when I do ask for it.
joem said:jmdlcar said:Can someone tell me how to ask for what they have and who to talk to about it? I just don't want to mess it up when I do ask for it.
Uuhhhmmmmm, What??!
Talk to the person who takes care of disposaljmdlcar said:Thanks for all your help. I was going to call some factory but I don't know who to talk too when I call.
Claudie said:I usually get sent to the IT department, just ask for them when you call.
Claudie said:That's what I was gonna say.
If I ask wrong, I always know right away by the way her hand meets my face....
Keith is right on the money -hemicuda5.7 said:I think this is what you are asking for:
How to get for recycling/refining purposes,say scrap computers.
If this is the case,I will use this for an example: You walk into a computer repair shop and ask them basically this, (as I would do).
Hi I am looking for old computers that are going to be scrapped or thrown away. If you have any I would like to offer a pick up service to you ( free of charge )
and if it could be ongoing, here is my phone number, so we can arrange a pick-up time that is best for the both of you.
Then offer your business card or phone number to him/her, if they say "No we have someone else that already does that", politely thank them and ask that they keep your number handy in case of an emergency.
If they say " Sure " then take it from there.
But above all, always be polite and say Thank-you, no matter the answer.
Hope this helps and also answers your question.
Regards,Keith.
Your yield data didn't by chance come from a file online did it? If it did,you can throw that right out the window.cleanbucket1 said:and yes, ive done my homework on expected yields of such items.
Claudie said:http://www.ozcopper.com/computer-cpu-gold-yields/
I know you were asking Claudie,but 1 gram from a pentium pro? Also they have the yield from an AMD 486,and a pentium 1 as the same .12gr.Then they show a K6 having a yield of only .01 less than the AMD 486. There are a lot of other mistakes,but you get the idea.joem said:Claudie said:http://www.ozcopper.com/computer-cpu-gold-yields/
hi cluadie
do you think the ozcopper list is accurate?
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