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    Even worse is some printers have a counter and after so many thousand pagers it throws up a fault, making people think it's broken and they need to buy a new one, but there are codes/tricks available on the internet to reset it. We had one like that at work, I've also had success shaking toner cartridges to get quite a few more prints out of them, and also unblocked rarely used printer cartridge nozzles by soaking them in hot water, thus avoiding buying new ones.
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    Do a quick search on amazon returns... That is "hilarious". Stuff that gets ordered but returned for whatever reason makes enormous trips in a lorry and usually ends up in a tip since it is uneconomical to restock... I don't get it, really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prelude View Post
    Do a quick search on amazon returns... That is "hilarious". Stuff that gets ordered but returned for whatever reason makes enormous trips in a lorry and usually ends up in a tip since it is uneconomical to restock... I don't get it, really.

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    There are numerous 'folk' making a youtube living by buying Amazon return pallets and unboxing them on camera. And this is normal behaviour.
    Sometimes, when I couldn't get a load home from Sydney in the truck, I would have to go to somewhere and load with 'stuff', going to one of three warehouses here in Melb. This is in a B-Double, Mezz floors. so, 72 pallet spaces. Of JUNK. Stuff that was returned as faulty. NOT going for repair. NOT going for refurbishment. Going for scrap. I used to stock up on household staples like dishwasher detergent, but this was dishwashers, fridges, god knows what else, all new, all junk. The warehouses here in Melb were like that last scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark. It really is depressing how much we allow to go to waste. But we must watch our 'carbon footprint'.
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    Whilst not so much recycling etc.
    we’ve had some great bargains from our local Hardly Normal by befriending management and offering to purchase Scratch and Dent items.

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    The online rag trade are the same. Most of the returns are off loaded as waste as do not restock due concern that large volumes of returns sold at discount price will undermine the perceived price point of the item. People order 3 or 4 items of each piece so have one that will fit and then return the rest.

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