Customer Service

DMD Systems Recovery is proud to offer some of the best customer service in the industry. We maintain a typical report turnaround time of 30-60 days depending on the amount of equipment that is received for each lot. We also consult with our customers after every lot report to assure there satisfaction and discover ways that we can improve our customer service.

Past, current, and potential customers are always invited call us and speak with one of the DMD Systems account representatives to address any concerns they may have. Our customer service representatives can be contacted at 1-877-777-0651.  Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to find answers to other common questions.

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Benefits of Computer Recycling & Computer Disposal

Computer recycling is becoming popular as we arrive in the year of 2008. Considering how many businesses in today’s society rely on computers as a main tool for their employees, the abundance of old computers can build up quickly. Would you chop down a tree if you knew there was a small little chipmunk family inside? In almost the same respect, there are toxic properties inside PC computers and can harm wildlife. There are plenty of benefits in computer equipment recycling. I will prove to you that you should take the time to properly recycle for computer equipment disposal. Read More

The Importance and Benefits of Computer Recycling

Information technology develops at such a rapid pace that electronic equipment very soon becomes obsolete. Computer disposal is a time-bomb waiting to go off. Various components of your old computer are highly toxic to the environment and it is estimated by the group, Local Self-Reliance, that about 75%% of obsolete electronic equipment is currently being stored. The day everyone decides to dispose of this clutter will be a black day for the environment.

Circuit boards, batteries, and color cathode ray tubes contain hazardous materials such as lead, mercury and chromium. If simply dumped, these toxins can be released into the environment - into the ground and water through landfills, or in the form of toxic incinerated ash.

What should you do with your obsolete computer? Don't trash it.Read More

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Recycling for each of us is a matter of choice. Remember the recycling mantra reduce, reuse, recycle? Today, North America has one of the highest rates of recycling in the world; yet if we consider the amount of trash that ends up in our dumpsites, you would be amazed at this vastly untapped opportunities for us - there are still a number of opportunities to turn unwanted or unneeded material into good use. Read More



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