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TheGadgetLocker.com announces iPod Recycling Program

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By Charles Starrett

Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Wednesday, June 6, 2007
News Category: iPod

Macintosh and iPod accessory retailer TheGadgetLocker.com has announced the launch of its iPod Recycling Program. The initiative is designed to give customers a convenient means of disposing of their old iPods, and receive incentive for participating. The company provides the shipping label and pays all shipping costs for the iPod, once it is received, the customer receives $20 in redeemable reward points. “We’re committed to providing our customers with a convenient green alternative for the proper disposal of old iPods,” said TheGadgetLocker.com founder and president, Joe Ryan. “We want our customers to not only enjoy all of TheGadgetLocker.com’s great products, but a healthier, cleaner planet as well.”

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Proper disposal of old iPods? Who in the world disposes of an iPod. Proper disposal is not desposing of it. I don’t know about anyone else, but I keep my old iPods, even if they are not working any longer. It is a piece of history. Besides, I will get around to taking it in to get fixed one of these days. And for $20? Dispose of an iPod????

Posted by stewartdogs on June 7, 2007 at 1:58 PM (PDT)

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