andrewrost3241981
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I am thinking about starting a program where I would accept old computers as donations, refurbish them if needed, and then donate them to charitable organizations (such as goodwill) who would resell them to the needy. I am considering doing this to help the needy obtain computers who otherwise might not have one. I am also doing this to gain more experience and possibly create some publicity for my business. I have some considerations/questions though.
1. I would have to wipe the hard drives. I would then have to install some OS on the computer, unless the needy person or charitable organization somehow had enough money to buy a copy of Windows. I would probably have to install some distribution of Linux on it. Do you think that needy people would want a computer that had Linux on it instead of Windows?
2. What would I have to do legally to do this? How would the government know that I was really refurbishing all of the computers and giving them to charity and not just accepting them from donors and then stripping them for parts for my own use or profit?
3. I would have to properly recycle the parts that were bad or were too old for use. I would have to pay to recycle them. Would there be a way for me to accept donations and keep them separate from my own personal and business funds to pay for recycling without having to start some formal charitable organization or other legal entity? If any legal work is required, what would it be (I am in the United States)?
4. If I did this, would there be any other legal requirements for me to follow?
5. Do you think this would be a good idea or is there some other way to recycle old computers for the needy and get experience besides creating this program? I have looked around my area and have not really found any type of organization that refurbishes computers for the needy.
1. I would have to wipe the hard drives. I would then have to install some OS on the computer, unless the needy person or charitable organization somehow had enough money to buy a copy of Windows. I would probably have to install some distribution of Linux on it. Do you think that needy people would want a computer that had Linux on it instead of Windows?
2. What would I have to do legally to do this? How would the government know that I was really refurbishing all of the computers and giving them to charity and not just accepting them from donors and then stripping them for parts for my own use or profit?
3. I would have to properly recycle the parts that were bad or were too old for use. I would have to pay to recycle them. Would there be a way for me to accept donations and keep them separate from my own personal and business funds to pay for recycling without having to start some formal charitable organization or other legal entity? If any legal work is required, what would it be (I am in the United States)?
4. If I did this, would there be any other legal requirements for me to follow?
5. Do you think this would be a good idea or is there some other way to recycle old computers for the needy and get experience besides creating this program? I have looked around my area and have not really found any type of organization that refurbishes computers for the needy.