Best Buy Canada Ltd
Recycle & Save at Best Buy: Bring In Your Old Electronics & Save On Select Electronics In Stores
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Best Buy is running a Recycle & Save Event: for a limited time, you can receive additional savings on select electronics in stores when you bring in your old electronics for recycling. Here's a quick look at some of the Recycle & Save offers available in stores:
Bring in your old laptop or computer for recycling:- Save an additional $50 on Select Toshiba Laptops OR
- Save an extra $100 on this 14" Toshiba Satellite OR
- Save an extra $50 on Any Apple Laptops
- Save an extra $100 on select new LG and Sony TVs OR
- Save an extra $150 on this LG 50" 1080p Plasma HDTV
- Save an extra $20 on Nikon cameras between $200-$299
- Save an extra $40 on Nikon cameras between $300-$599
- Save an extra $75 on Nikon cameras over $600
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Got a free one from a RFD'er to replace this one that has rust and metal exposed.
Pickup at University / Dundas, then you can walk it over to Bay / Dundas Bestbuy.
Bryon
If so some are hot
Send me a PM...
Edit: also have a printer.
What if I don't want to buy anything? Can I get it as store credit or something?
worked out well for me.
I think one can even take out the memory and hard disk (external storage device anyone
Does anyone in the Kanata area have an old MP3 player they want to part with? PM me and I could take it off your hands today ... and do the Environment some good
I thought when u trade in a certain item, you'll only get a discount for that particular item category? I.e. old tv = discount off of a new tv?
I'd like to know this too. I have an old Thinkpad (which works) that I'd love to get a little credit for, but not have to use it towards another (Toshiba) laptop.
Some of the deals say "save x" amount but others say "save up to" a certain amount so I don't know how much they will give you.
Maybe you should call your store ahead of time and tell them the product your bringing in to see how much of a deduction they will give you.
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/recycleandsave.aspx