There are people who make a living hauling used appliances, air conditioners, 
etc., to scrapyards where they are compensated for copper and other metals. 
Washing machines are attractive to them because they tend to be the heaviest of 
appliances. Try calling Rodney Powell at 410-908-8187. I got his name from 
Rachel Shane who arranged pick up of old appliances from some of my clients who 
were selling their homes.

John

On Apr 13, 2013, at 1:21 PM, "Dawna Cobb" <dawnac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all:  I had to replace my washing machine and the store that I bought it 
> from told me that it will simply trash the broken one.  Does anyone have any 
> suggestions for where I might bring the old one to be recycled? I can't bear 
> the thought of contributing to a landfill with this appliance.  Thanks so 
> much, Dawna
> 
> -- 
> Dawna Cobb
> 2943 N Charles Street
> Baltimore, Maryland 21218
> 410.627.0769
> www.linkedin.com/pub/dawna-cobb/5/894/818
> 
> 
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