Can I Sell My Spoilt TV in Singapore?
- lisa A
- 7 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
Can I Sell My Spoilt TV in Singapore? Most buyers won’t touch faulty screens—and illegal dumping can get you fined. Junk Value clears it legally, fast. No lowballing, no ghosting—just honest service for bulky junk removal.📞 WhatsApp 9145 9514 | junk-value.net
You’ve got a broken TV sitting around—maybe the screen’s cracked or it just won’t turn on. So… can you sell it?
Short answer: Not really.
In Singapore, spoilt TVs are e-waste, and the market for them is close to zero. Karang Guni might take it if it’s in good shape, but most won’t touch non-functional units. And don’t expect much from Carousell buyers—if any respond at all.
Here’s why it’s tough:
Too expensive to repair
Hazardous if damaged
Illegal to dump without proper handling
Even if you manage to sell it, you might still have to deal with no-shows, bargain hunters, or worse—someone trying to return it days later.
That’s a big no. Dumping e-waste like TVs in common areas without permission can get you fined up to $2,000. And no, you can’t just leave it beside the bins.
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Probably not. But you can clear it legally and quickly—with Junk Value.
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