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How to Buy a Used Car in an Age of Widespread Recalls – The New … New York Times Earl Stewart, a Toyota dealer, at one of his lots in West Palm Beach, Fla. He refuses to sell used cars with open recalls, but he does not turn away buyers trading … Safety Hazard SaaS for Auto Industry Tracks Millions of Cars Under … |
Photos: Here’s what happens when a country doesn’t recycle its … – Bismarck Tribune
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Photos: Here's what happens when a country doesn't recycle its …
Bismarck Tribune The waste from discarded electronic gadgets and electrical appliances has reached severe levels in East Asia, posing a growing threat to health and the … |
What are your rights when it comes to buying used cars – KOKH FOX25
What are your rights when it comes to buying used cars
KOKH FOX25 "When you buy a used car it's always important to understand that you are entitled to the benefit of your bargain so if the car dealer tells you that this is a great used car it's never been wrecked, it's been inspected, you're entitled to rely on that … |
Used Electronics Collection To Benefit Eighth Grade Semi-Formal – TAPinto.net
Used Electronics Collection To Benefit Eighth Grade Semi-Formal
TAPinto.net MILLTOWN/SPOTSWOOD, NJ – If getting organized was a New Year's resolution and residents are wondering what to do with their retired cellphones, tablets or used printer cartridges, a recycling fundraiser is currently underway. All of the proceeds from … |
Sitting on old electronics? It’s time to cut the cord – The Oakland Press
Sitting on old electronics? It's time to cut the cord
The Oakland Press Make a plan to sell, donate or recycle your old electronics now. Consumer Reports points out that electronics don't age well. If you want to get some money out of them, the younger the better. Middle-aged machines can be donated, but ancient ones … |
Cottage Used Books opens in Goodrich – Davisonindex
Cottage Used Books opens in Goodrich
Davisonindex GOODRICH — Rumor has it that books are dying out but there is just as much evidence that at least half of book readers prefer to have a physical, printed hard-copy right in their hands. In December 2015, The Washington Post stated used book stores are … |