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Re: Free Apple II stuff



"Charles Richmond" <richmond@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> william strutts wrote:
> >
> > "Frank Townsend" <ftownsen@iamdigex.net> wrote in message
> > news:oTCw7.463$dS6.52575@typhoon1.gnilink.net...
> > > Unfortunately, I suspect that the Goodwill will deliver it to the
landfill
> > > :(
> > >
> > > "Dennis Jenkins" <djenkins@usb.com> wrote in message
> > > 3BC2EB63.876D6B87@usb.com">news:3BC2EB63.876D6B87@usb.com...
> > >
> > > > Anything left by the end of the month will be delivered to the local
> > > > Goodwill store.
> > >
> >
> > I know St. Vincent de Paul here in Flint does. I just talked with
> > the guys who put the stuff out and they said that they can't sell
> > old computers and hence most of it ends up in their dumpster.
> >
> There is a Goodwill Computer Store in Austin, Texas that sells
> older systems. C64's, Apple II's, Atari's, etc...
>
>
The only GOOD source in my neighborhood is the Salvation
Army AS-IS store. They have a variety of computer parts
that they sell but it is hit and miss on the Apple Stuff.  The other
best place is one of the Goodwills here has a Bargain Shoppe
that they have computer stuff. All the rest of the Goodwill
stores toss them out because they can't sell them.

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