Introduction to the Campaign
In May 2025, SYSTR Co. Ltd, based in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, will launch an exclusive collection campaign in Chofu City, focusing on old video equipment and related cables. The initiative is aimed at assisting residents in decluttering their homes post-Golden Week, a time when many people find themselves sorting through old items, including video devices from the 90s and 2000s, which have often been tucked away for years.
Understanding the Background
Many households in Chofu have video devices like VHS players and camcorders still stored away, sometimes with tapes left inside, as residents hesitate to dispose of them. Such indecision can result in accumulating these items over the years, alongside tangled cables that often get stuffed into boxes without understanding their purpose. This campaign is specifically designed to tackle those common dilemmas, making it easier for residents to part with outdated technology.
Campaign Details
- - Name: Video Equipment and Cable Collection Campaign
- - Period: Throughout May 2025
- - Eligibility: Residents of Chofu City with at least one item of video equipment or cables in their collection request.
- - Special Offer: A discount of 1,000 yen on the total collection fee.
- - How to Apply: Residents can simply send a photo of the items via LINE for an easy consultation, with no obligation.
This campaign covers the entire Chofu region, including areas such as Chofu Station, Fuda, Kokuryo, and more. Residents who may be confused about how to dispose of items like VHS decks, video cameras, or unknown cables can reach out without hesitation for assistance.
Challenges Related to Old Video Equipment
For many, the issue of disposing of old VHS decks or video cameras is daunting. Questions may arise, such as whether these items can be taken to the local municipality or how to handle devices with tapes still inside. This collection campaign is designed to alleviate those concerns, as SYSTR Co. will accept all items regardless of their condition.
Growing Interest in Disposal Requests
Demand for collection services in Chofu is increasing as residents recognize the need to clear out outdated video equipment. Whether the items are non-functional, broken, or simply unwanted, SYSTR's campaign allows for a seamless disposal solution.
What to Expect
The campaign will accept a wide array of products, including:
- - Video playback devices (VHS players, DVD players, Blu-ray recorders)
- - Filming equipment (home video cameras, digital cameras)
- - Audio and reception devices (amplifiers, stereo systems, projectors)
- - Cables and accessories (video cables, power cords, HDMI cables)
Pricing Structure
For the collection during the campaign, SYSTR offers flat rate packages:
- - Light Truck Unlimited Load Plan: Starting at 35,000 yen
- - 1.5 Ton Truck Unlimited Load Plan: Starting at 55,000 yen
Additionally, during May, residents will receive the special discount of 1,000 yen off the total collection fee.
Key Benefits of SYSTR's Service
- - Quick and easy: Send a photo via LINE for a free estimate.
- - Accepting all conditions: The campaign will accept non-functional devices, broken equipment, and even cables of unidentified origins.
- - Convenient collection: Residents can arrange for the pickup of multiple items, including other unwanted household items like furniture and appliances.
Contact and Inquiry
For more information or to book a collection, residents can call SYSTR Co. at 0120-600-065, available year-round, 24/7.
Explore Further
- - To discover more about SYSTR's services, visit the detailed page on Chofu City here.
- - For an easy estimate, send a photo via LINE here.
- - For company information, check SYSTR Co.'s official page here.
Company Overview
- - Company Name: SYSTR Co., Ltd.
- - License: Antique Dealer License No. 301032218074
- - Location: 4-4 Kandazakumacho, 1F, Tokyo Bihokai Building, Chiyoda City, Tokyo, 101-0025.
This initiative represents not just an opportunity to declutter but also a commitment to environmental responsibility, ensuring old electronic devices are disposed of properly and contributing positively to the community.