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ComputerBank Hunter

 

Deliveries
Only Accepted
Monday 9:00am to 2.30pm

Rear, 30 Verulam Rd. Lambton. NSW.

 

 

Phone: -  02 4965 6259  on Tuesdays 9:00am to 2:30pm

Voicemail at other times

Fax 02 4957 2355

Our Purpose.

ComputerBank Hunter reuses donated computer equipment and through the Community Helping Association, makes such computers available to community organisations or deserving people.
Donated equipment which is of no use is disposed of in a responsible way.
ComputerBank Hunter does not sell computer equipment, other than as e-waste.

We are not able to recycle any computer equipment.

Donations.

ComputerBank Hunter will accept donations of computers which are of a minimum specification, such specification to be amended from time to time in line with advances in the technology.
We will also accept valid software licences for operating systems, utilities and applications.
The following items are not accepted unless a disposal fee is agreed and paid by the donor:-

1. Below specification computers
2.CRT Monitors
3. Peripherals such as:-
           Printers
          Scanners
4. Any other equipment which will involve a cost for disposal.

Distribution of refurbished computers.

ComputerBank Hunter will supply refurbished computers free of charge to community organisations and deserving people at their discretion. Such computers will conform to our minimum specification and where possible, include a valid, licensed operating system.
ComputerBank Hunter will on request provide refurbished computers to the Community Helping Hand Assn (CHHA).
Such computers will either have a licensed operating system loaded or we will load suitable software provided by CHHA or the client.
Through CHHA, we will build or update computers for clients but all charging must be through CHHA and all proceeds will go to CHHA.

Testimonials

Dear Sir/Madame,

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Computwer Bank on behalf pf PRA (Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association) for the computers that have been purchased by our clients.

Having computer's in our client's homes has opened up a lot of avenues for them and will enable our client's access to the internet and global services not before availed to them.

Due to the high costs of accessing computer software and systems which normally may be difficult for them, with Computer banks assistance this has been made possible.

In closing I would like to thank the staff at Computer bank for the efficient services provided on contact, PRA value the services prided to us and the general community.

Disability Support Program.

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