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Old 04-05-2009, 06:16 PM   #7
Drince88
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If you do have the delivery guys take the old one, if it's important to you to know where it's going - ask. When I got my new washer/dryer (because the house I moved into was set up for a gas dryer and not an electric one, and I had electric), I was dismayed to learn that my old ones were going to a landfill. They were in fine working order (if you had appropriate hookups) but had been bought used about 8 years before, so they weren't new. If I'd known they were going to landfill them, I would have given them away/sold them (but it would have been an easy removal, since my washer and dryer are in the garage).
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