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4/5/2014 1:54:38 PM EDT
So I have a 46" Plasma TV that I bought in 2007.

The inside screen is cracked. It looks like it's the plasma screen (If that makes any sense. I don't know how else to describe it and I'm not an expert) - it's not the external Glass Layer. I've since bought a new TV to replace it, but....

1) Is it possible to repair without spending a fortune? If so, does anyone know how?

2) If not, does anyone know of any companies that would buy it for parts?

Thanks for your help.
4/5/2014 2:01:06 PM EDT
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So I have a 46" Plasma TV that I bought in 2007.



The inside screen is cracked. It looks like it's the plasma screen (If that makes any sense. I don't know how else to describe it and I'm not an expert) - it's not the external Glass Layer. I've since bought a new TV to replace it, but....



1) Is it possible to repair without spending a fortune? If so, does anyone know how?



2) If not, does anyone know of any companies that would buy it for parts?



Thanks for your help.
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Recyclers might pay for it

We buy them but dont know what we pay for them



 
4/5/2014 2:34:52 PM EDT
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So I have a 46" Plasma TV that I bought in 2007.

The inside screen is cracked. It looks like it's the plasma screen (If that makes any sense. I don't know how else to describe it and I'm not an expert) - it's not the external Glass Layer. I've since bought a new TV to replace it, but....

1) Is it possible to repair without spending a fortune? If so, does anyone know how?

2) If not, does anyone know of any companies that would buy it for parts?

Thanks for your help.
Recyclers might pay for it
We buy them but dont know what we pay for them
 




Be a little hard to get it to you