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Teleplan's logo. Click here to visit the Teleplan website! PRESS RELEASE: Teleplan Camera Repair Aims to Become a Leading Camera Recycler


Teleplan Camera Repair aims to become a leading camera recycler through their new free recycling service which donates cameras to underprivileged schools.

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) February 3, 2010 -- Teleplan Camera Repair aims to become a leading camera recycler through their new free recycling service which donates cameras to underprivileged schools.

Frisco, TX--Jan 27, 2010--Teleplan Camera Repair(www.teleplancamerarepair.com) has recently added a free camera recycling service. Individuals interested in recycling their camera can simply visit the Recycle page athttp://www.teleplancamerarepair.com/recyclecamera.asp. A short submission form is available which asks for basic information including camera make and model. Once submitted, Teleplan Camera Repair will send a free shipping label in order for the recycler to send in their camera to Teleplan at no cost to them.

Once Teleplan Camera Repair receives the camera the beauty of Recycling starts with the 3R’s - Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, as they will break it down to the smallest component possible at their repair facility in Hidalgo, Texas. When Teleplan Camera Repair determines a camera sent in for recycling can be repaired at reasonable cost, a percent of those cameras will be repaired and made ready for donation to a non-profit charity or a public school.

Repaired Recycled Cameras Go to Public Schools
Due to strict school budget cuts, the use of a digital camera by schools has become increasingly obsolete, and Teleplan Camera Repair would like to assist these schools and increase student exposure to the wonders of photography.

Recycle Your Camera Today

Teleplan Camera Repair is a division of Teleplan International N.V., one of the top suppliers of high-tech after-sales services in the world. Currently operating from 19 sites across Europe, North America, Asia and Australia, Teleplan is a leading global provider of after-sales services to the IT and telecommunications industry, as well as individual customers. Teleplan is based out of Zoetermeer, NL, and has approximately 5,800 employees. In 2008, revenue amounted to 304 million Euros. Since its existence, Teleplan Camera Repair has repaired over 1.2 million cameras worldwide.

For additional information regarding Teleplan International, please visit: http://www.teleplancamerarepair.com/corporate/corporate-information.asp

Teleplan Services Logistics is located at 1501 North International Blvd. suite 400, Hidalgo, Texas, 78557. Service representatives can be reached at: 1-888-763-6262

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(First posted on Thursday, February 4, 2010 at 11:05 EST)

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