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throwing out disks


Question Posted Thursday March 8 2007, 9:13 pm

ok I was sorting out disks that i dont' want, disks that are scratched, etc and where do I throw them out? Do they get recycled so throw them in the recycling bin or just the garbage?

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ASAPcamille answered Sunday March 11 2007, 11:10 am:
Before, make sure you break or destroy any disks that may have personal information on them. People can steal that information. You can just go the garbage disposal place, and throw them right in! Hope I helped.

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missgirlie answered Friday March 9 2007, 7:13 pm:
No , you cannot recycle it.
You can just chuck it though. Or they make cool coasters=]

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Sam

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