Address: 7941 Wellingford Dr, Manassas, VA 20109, USA
Phone: +15712925772
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–5:30PM
Friday: 8AM–5:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Amr Sabet
Essentially a joke. Just stay away from this place. They don't take anything and pay you peanuts for what they take. They don't take printers, laptops, tablets or phones. Oh and they accept only business drop-offs. If you're a citizen wanting to do the right thing for the planet, go somewhere else.
Rolando Ludewig
Amazing service, communication and locations. We choose Potomac eCycle 7 year ago for our needs and every time we are please to have them.
Klaus Fuechsel
I think it is great that they offer their services, but I don't like being charged for like IMacs (and other all-in-one computers) the weight fee as for an LCD monitor. These systems are as good as desktops, just with less air inside and should more or less even out to be free of charge (getting money for the motherboard and paying some for the LCD screen) and make sure you count what you drop off like mice/keyboards they charge you for.
Charles W
I want to like this place, just not sure yet... When dropping by I was told I could watch and talk to the folks performing destruction. That didn't happen. I handed devices off to never see them again. Why do you need to take my picture and ID? Seems suspicious. I asked for proof of destruction and got a short laugh and response of well ok. Hmmm... If you are the owner, please help us trust you. Stop being intrusive and verify the destruction.
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We currently recycle all size televisions for businesses. If you are a residential customer, please reach out to your local municipality for TV recycling options.
I don't think they do. I don't think the sell or buy stuff like that. They wouldn't even take my old electronics. I had to go to Potomac Metals down the street.
There are a few options for recycling old or obsolete electronics: 1. They may be accepted in a manufacturer's "Take Back" program. 2. They might be suitable for a retailer Recycling Program. 3. You can take them to an Electronics Recycling company. Potomac eCycle recycles end-of-life electronics for more details contact us.
We charge a nominal fee to recycle printers.
The price per pound depends on the type of circuit board. You can find more information on our website, http://potomacecycle.com/electronics-recycling/
For scrap inquiries, see Potomac Metals. Here (Potomac eCycle) we recycle electronic products such as computers and televisions.
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