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OUR CONTRIBUTION TO STOP
HEAVY E-WASTE IN SOUTH AFRICA 

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Tackling A major contributing factor to harmful waste in 
the real world, some gamers might refer to this realm as "IRL". 

E-Waste

About 360,000 tonnes of e-waste is generated each year across South Africa, with the province of Gauteng responsible for approximately 55% of this total. Globally e-waste is growing at a rapid rate with a lot of e-waste shipped to Africa and Asia for recycling. Around 50 million tons is generated annually. This is equivalent to throwing out 432 laptops every minute.

Supported by the Dixon Foundation, a UK charity that nurtures positive change for the planet’s future, WasteAid has developed a programme that facilitates and supports e-waste repair and reuse models

 

Sell your equipment

You agree to indemnify and hold Evack Tech, its employees, and agents harmless from any liabilities, legal fees, damages, losses, costs, and other expenses arising from any claims or actions brought against Evack Tech due to your breach of these Terms and Conditions or other liabilities arising from your use of this website.
 

Warranty

Most of our products come with up to a 2-year warranty. However, some of our CPUs and GPUs are second-hand and may not include a warranty. We still recommend these parts, as they are of high quality and typically do not encounter issues.

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Our Prices

Our PCs generally take 2-3 weeks to arrive at the customer's address after payment has been received. In the event that a limited edition PC is purchased, please note that there is no guaranteed warranty unless explicitly stated. However, we offer repairs for limited edition PCs if an issue arises within one month of purchase. The company will not be liable in the following situations:

  1. The PC is tested and found to have no issues.

  2. The PC is damaged by the owner upon arrival.

By adhering to these rules in both our Discord and policies, you legally accept these terms and absolve us of liability.

How to recycle mobile phones, computers and other electronics

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1. Postpone upgrading for as long as you can
Think twice about getting your phone or other devices upgraded. Do you really need a new device to do your job or communicate effectively with others?
2. Find opportunities for reuse
If the item is still in good working order or requires only minor repairs, think about giving it to someone else. If friends or family don't want it, there are a number of charities that will take them and get value from old items, especially mobile phones.
3. Try returning the item to the manufacturer
If the item is broken or unusable, a first port of call should be the manufacturer. Ask if they have a process for returning old electronics and their materials for credit. Most won't take back goods at the end of their working life, but some will, and the only way market practice and accountability will change is if enough consumers advocate for it.
4. Take them to a dedicated e-waste recycling facility
If there really is no way to reuse or return the item, find a reliable local organisation who will recycle it. There are plenty of places that will take old electronics - you can easily search for one in your area at Recycle Now.​

Returns

If you are not satisfied with a purchased product, you may return it within 7 days. A repackaging fee of up to 15% will apply. The product must be in good condition for resale. Refunds will not be issued if the customer simply changes their mind after receiving the PC.

Payment Methods

- Credit / Debit Cards
- PAYPAL

- Offline Payments

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