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Re: Brinks Home Security Fraud



On 15 juin, 12:47, tourman <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> That reminds me, I have been collecting old used alarm batteries from
> my service calls, as well as those of other small dealers who drop
> them off. I used to have a guy who worked at the monitoring centre,
> who came by periodically to pick them up for free, but he has somehow
> disappeared, leaving me with several hundred old batteries to dispose
> of......
>
> I haven't taken the time to call to see if they are worth anything to
> a metal recycler. But my wife is getting piss*d with the growing pile,
> so I have to do something with them, and soon. Seems to me, with the
> huge increase in demand for lead, they ought to be worth something.
> Anybody know ???
>
> R.H.Campbellwww.homemetal.com
> Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
>
> On Jun 15, 10:52 am, "Mark Leuck" <mle...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> =A0The funny part about that is I know the company who supplies Brinks
> with
> batteries and takes the used batteries from Brinks for recycling

here there is a place where you drop them and they will give you 7
cent a pound..well that pric was 3 year ago, now it must be a bit
more...



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