What's so special about remote controls?

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Chumbawamba

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I have increasingly seen advertisements and now get mailings from companies wanting to buy remote controls and am wondering what is so special about them that people are now offering to pay money for what before was something that I considered a nuisance?

Does anyone know if there are any PMs in remote controls?

The most recent mailing was from a company nearby (Hayward, California) called LiON Recycling (http://lionrecycling.com). I got a mailing from them previously soliciting my rechargable batteries and I just got one this morning where they are offering $400/ton with the following specifications:

"Must be intact/whole/complete units
Can be any brand or style
Can contain batteries inside units
Cannot be broken or crushed
Cannot have missing backs [I assume they mean the battery compartment cover]
Cannot be only one brand name"

That last condition is a bit strange. Why would it matter?

Notwithstanding the fact it would take a huge amount of time to accumulate one ton of remote controls for a paltry $400, it's another revenue stream for me for, as I said above, something that is ordinarily just a nuisance.

Any ideas?
 
My guess would be that they are reprogaring them for reuse, and then recyceling what is left. I hven't found much in them that makes them worth the effort. IMHO
 
What is so special....the only thing that crossed my mind is......what is the price for a remote controler that replace the old one?
If you look over the internet,woulb be probably aroun 20 $....but in order to do that they need a working old remote just to copy the algoritm of infrared transmision.
:mrgreen:
 
johnny309 said:
What is so special....the only thing that crossed my mind is......what is the price for a remote controler that replace the old one?
If you look over the internet,woulb be probably aroun 20 $....but in order to do that they need a working old remote just to copy the algoritm of infrared transmision.
:mrgreen:

If they have the programing codes they might be able to reprogram them.
 

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