Sunday, November 27, 2011

Thought About Contributing Outdated Desktop PCs For Any Worthy Non-profit Establishment And Turn a profit

By Neil Johns


Desktop PCs are not only everywhere but for the main part even the newer ones are out of date after only a year. This isn't to assert they are not still in use, but upgrades for desktop computers occur so fast and the software development moves as fast. Therefore , many folks feel the need to keep abreast of the times and get a new PC just about as fast as they hit the market.

There's the problem of the old computer and its fate after the new one is installed in the office or home.

For the main part, the old PCs simply are put on a shelf, in case there are any problems with the new one and in time are simply forgotten. There's a way though, to aid others out with these older, gently used computers that can put a few dollars back into the your pocket.

These older PCs are likely still in adequate condition, unlike all laptop computers which take quite a beating, and with the flip of a switch, could be put right back into use. There are organizations that will take these PCs and distribute them to worthy causes like school and work force development centers. This allows somebody else to get rather more use out of something that its prior owner outgrew but isn't non-operational as yet.

A mention of proceeds was made at the start and this comes from the tax reduction that most donators would qualify for, once the PC has either been picked up or dropped off. The bulk of recyclers that work with these computers are non-profitable organizations that will turn over a receipt when the computer is delivered to them. This will then be took off the donator's taxes on the following year's filing.

This is a twofold benefit as the reduction can help with the taxes and the donation of the PC will go to a worthy cause. This permits the donator to help some else at the same time they are helping themselves. This is a win win situation for all parties involved and may be considered before letting that barely older PC just become dusty rather than be used.




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