I will have to see if I can find a private shelter or a vet's office like you said since the ASPCA said they wouldn't take it. V_V
Unfortunately what you quoted is out of date. Here is the new law regarding electronics:
Electronic Disposal Information | City of New York
Quote:
Starting January 1, 2015, you cannot throw out the following electronics in the trash:
• TVs
• Monitors
• Computers
• Laptops
• Small servers
• Printers/scanners
• Tablets/e-readers
• MP3 Players
• VCRs/DVDs/DVR players
• Fax machines
• Video game consoles
• Cable/satellite boxes
• Mice
• Keyboards
You can dispose of electronics through manufacturers, recycling programs, events, and donating or selling working electronics.
City apartment buildings are eligible to participate in e-cycleNYC, which provides a free and convenient in-building service to remove and recycle unwanted electronics.
Manufacturers of computers, televisions, and other electronics are required to accept their products for recycling under New York State law.
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That was a really cute idea, filling the purse full of surprises! I know I'd love to get something like that.
Also, my fiance finally decided it was time to part with his Xbox 360. We went to Gamestop last night and sold back the console, games, and all the accessories. Yay for one less thing to worry about! And he can use the money he earned towards new games.
I'm debating wether or not I want to take the two beach chairs I have downstairs and put a sign on them that says "free". My fiance says he wouldn't do it but to be honest I don't know how else to get rid of them... They're in good condition, it would be a shame to just trash them...