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I heard about this website on a TV program and didn't really know if it was real or not. We all have home printers now and go through a lot of printer ink cartridges and probably toss them in the garbage when they're empty. NOT a good thing to do! These cartridges can be reused instead of adding trash to our landfills. You can take them to office supply stores to be recycled but here is a better idea to benefit yourself or your school fundraiser.
Go on the website: tonerbuyer.com and look at the information there. They will buy your used (or new) ink cartridges or toner cartridges. There is a huge list of all the ones they will buy and there are different prices they will give for each cartridge. I sent them some HP cartridges and I got $22 back from them a few months ago.
Contact them first with your mailing address and they will send you the instructions AND a free UPS shipping label! Yes, FREE! You do not pay for the shipping (unless you are under the minimum cartridge requirement, which I think is 8 for laser cartridges. For inkject cartridges, they seem to have raised their minumum to 25 since I did this the first time, but it still is a good deal. Just don't send them until you are over the minumum!)
You have to fill out a paper telling them what you are sending and wrap each cartridge carefully so it is not damaged in shipment. Put them in a box, slap on the free UPS shipping label and send them on their way. In a few weeks you will receive a check in the mail.
For working people this is a super way of making money. Ask your employer if you can have all the empty cartridges and ask your coworkers, friends and relatives to save them for you also. Think of how many you could get like this!
If you want to suggest a fundraiser for your school, church or animal shelter this is a great way to do it. In your next newsletter tell everyone to save their cartridges and give them to you to send for the check.
I love this website! It is real and you get a real check for your trouble. Please try it. It not only puts money in your pocket, it helps save the environment.
They also have a toll-free number: 1-800-482-8128
Last edited on Jan 26, 2009
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