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Habitat ReStores are independently owned reuse stores operated by local Habitat for Humanity organizations. ReStores accept donations and sell a constantly changing inventory of diverse, high-quality merchandise to the public at a fraction of the retail price, while diverting reusable household items and building materials from area landfills.
Habitat ReStore accepts new and gently used appliances, furniture, building materials, household goods and more from individuals and companies. Each ReStore is unique, and many locations also accept items outside these categories.
The money raised by Habitat ReStores helps families build a decent and affordable place to call home. When the items you donate to ReStore are sold, the money helps families achieve the strength, stability and independence they need to build a better future.
Habitat ReStores divert hundreds of tons from landfills each year, accepting hard-to-dispose-of items including new and used furniture, appliances and surplus building materials. In many cases, pickup service is provided for large items.
Through your BuyNothing Group, you can borrow items instead of purchasing. Need a hammer for a one-time project, but don't want to buy it Try asking your BuyNothing group. Borrowing is an essential part of the sharing economy.
BetterworldBooks collects and sells used books online to fund literacy initiatives worldwide. With more than two million new and used titles in stock, Better World Books has raised $4.5 million in funding for literacy and education. Shipping is free to any location within the US, and it is also carbon-neutral, thanks to offsets from Carbonfund.
Users only pay for the price of shipping, and the site makes it easy to mail your items by calculating postage and generating printable mailing labels. Swaptree can also help you trade with members in your neighborhood.
Certain batteries should NOT go in household garbage or recycling bins. This page can inform you on how to manage these batteries safely. Waste batteries can always be recycled or taken to household hazardous waste collection points.
Every year in the United States, millions of single use and rechargeable batteries are bought, used and recycled or disposed of in the trash. Batteries come in various chemistries, types and sizes to fit their use.
Some reclamation companies recycle these batteries; check with your local or state solid waste authority for management options. In most communities, alkaline and zinc carbon batteries can be safely put in your household trash.
Removable batteries: Removable rechargeable batteries can be brought to specialized battery recyclers, participating retailers that provide battery takeback services, or local household hazardous waste collection programs. Contact the manufacturer or your local household waste authority for other management options.
Non-removable batteries contained in electronic devices: Entire devices can be brought to certified electronics recyclers, participating retailers that provide electronics takeback services, or local electronics or household hazardous waste collection programs.
Dublin Customers: We own and operate a dedicated electronics store in the same shopping center as New Uses in Dublin called GadgetEase. Electronic items brought to New Uses Dublin will be directed to GadgetEase which is just across the parking lot. Please visit www.GadgetEase.com for more information.
What is included in Household GoodsAccording to Custom Law regulation, household goods are classified as the following used goods (new household goods must be bought at least 6 months in advance to importing them to Mexico): Furniture, clothing, linen and appliances that are exclusively and properly for the ordinary use of a family Clothing, books, bookshelves, works of art or science that do not constitute complete collections for the installation of exhibitions or art galleries Scientific instruments of professionals, and tools of workers and craftsmen as long as they are essential for the development of their profession, art or craftsmanship (they cannot constitute complete collections for the installation of laboratories, clinics or workshops). For journalists only, items necessary for the practice of journalism in print, radio or televisión
What is not included in Household GoodsHousehold Goods do not include goods which have been used overseas for commercial or industrial purposes, nor those which may be regulated under the Federal Vehicle Registry Act. It is not acceptable to import tax-free motor vehicles under household goods
Who can apply for a Certificate of the list of Household GoodsTemporary residents and temporary student residents holding a valid Mexican visa OR temporary resident card can apply for a temporary importation of household goods.Permanent residents holding a Mexican visa OR permanent resident card can apply for a definitive importation of household goods, in similar conditions as Mexican citizens returning Mexico to reside.Visitors cannot be exempted from the importation of taxes for Household goods.
Important:Permanent residents can only request the certificate to the Household Goods list in the following circumstances, for which there are no exceptions:a. The passenger brings or carries household goods with him or her when starting their residence in Mexico.b. The household goods arrive or leave within three months of entry or arrival of the passenger when he/she started their residence in Mexico.c. The household goods arrive up to 6 months after the date of arrival in Mexico when the applicant started their residence in Mexico.
Requirements1. Letter of request for Household Goods.You must state your current address in the Philippines and the address of the place where you will be residing in Mexico. Temporary and permanent residents must also include the following:a) Temporary residents: your written commitment to return your household goods outside of Mexico once your residence is over and that you will inform the customs authorities if you change your address while you are living in Mexico. You can follow this model.b) Permanent residents: the written confirmation that you have not applied for the certificate of Household Goods in the last fiscal year. You can follow this model. 2. Valid Mexican Temporary or Permanent Resident card or visa. The issue date of the visa or card cannot exceed six months. 3. Current Passport4. Packing list of Household Items signed by the applicants on each and every page.The list should contain a detailed description of the goods and their quantity. In the case of electronic items, brand, model and serial number must be included. The following model can be used.
Application Process1. Choose a date and time for your appointment via . You can select the language on the upper right corner of the website. Guide to schedule an appointment.2. Submit documents in person3. On the day of the appointment, you will be required to bring four sets of all documents and the fee for the certificate (cash, exact amount). Please note that the four sets of letters and household items lists must include your original signature.4. Sign the certificate5. The documents for the certificate will be received and reviewed on the date and time of the appointment. If complete, the certificate will be charged and processed. The certificate will be issued on afternoon of the same day or next day. Once it is issued, it must be signed by the applicant.
Other Important InformationOn the day of the appointment, three sets of documentation and certificates will be given to you while the fourth piece of documentation will remain at the Embassy. Of the three certificates, you must give one to the moving company, the other to Customs in Mexico (via your customs broker/moving company) and the third will remain for your personal file.If you are unable to visit the Consular Office to request a certificate for Household Goods, you may appoint a representative through public deed or a simple power of attorney letter (it is essential that two witnesses sign the letter and that they provide pieces of valid identification), so your representative can make the necessary steps to apply for and obtain the certificate for household items. The representative must come to the Embassy with all the required documents to get the Certificate of Household Goods.If you request the certificate by presenting only your temporary/permanent visa, you will be required to show your permanent/temporary resident card in Mexico for the customs broker to be able to retrieve your items.Once the itemised list has been certified by the embassy, it cannot be modified. Make sure that all items are including on the list. If they are not, you will be required to pay the corresponding taxes by the customs authorities.
I am a permanent resident and started living in Mexico a year ago, but never requested the menaje since my household items were still in the Philippines. Can I apply for it now No. Permanent residents can only request the certificate in the same specific time frames that apply to Mexican citizens returning to Mexico to reside, for which there are no exceptions. Refer to the information above to learn more about this time frame. 59ce067264
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