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Leave it. That's what everybody else does. When somebody moves in they're more likely sometimes to just get what provider is already installed there
 
Leave it. That's what everybody else does. When somebody moves in they're more likely sometimes to just get what provider is already installed there

And that is primarily why Directv won't take them, not to mention they don't reuse them so they are simply very low value scrap metal.
 
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And that is primarily why Directv won't take them, not to mention they don't reuse them so they are simply very low value scrap metal.

Well with scrap...I have turned in a truck load for close to $400 but I also use to replace a lot of dishes when I was installing now since I do service I quit keeping them because it would take WAY TOO LONG to get enough to make it worth my while. But yeah, keeping the dish there is a really smart advertising move IMO
 
Okay, thank you all for the advice. We live on post, so we can't leave it. Being in WA state, a state that recycles everything, I called and they don't recycle these. So off to the dump. I hate leaving it in a landfill. :( But it is what it is. Thanks everyone!
 
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