I am reviewing a sealed bid surplus school auction. Listed below are the 10 most numerous items:
1. 237 computers
2. 92 monitors
3. 55 projectors
4. 47 printers,scannerrs
5. 37 tv's
6. 35 dvd/vcr
7. 22 cellphones
8. 17 portable radios
9. 11 digital cameras
10 8 notebooks/laptops
Some of the miscellaneous items in very small #s are copiers, camcorders, shredders, managers cpus, a number of different type switches and couple of routers and several one of a kinds.
I don't know that any are in working order but it would stand to reason that many are in working condition or could be put in working condition. I was salivating at the number of computers but I assume that a lot of these would be sold on
ebay and what could not would be scrapped and I have no idea about the value scrap or otherwise of projectors, copiers and some of the other items. I think most of the items have serial #s so a fair amount of research could be done as to original value and maybe even resale value.
I would really like some imput from some of those who have participated in these type auctions as to how they approach and attempt to place a value for bid purposes. For example on the computers do you assume that a certain % of them will be good and can be resold on ebay or do you just try to purchase at a value that you know you can make money at assuming all are broken down. Do you look for someone else to lay off the items that you do not want like maybe the projectors. Really just curious as to the methodology that you use to come up with a value.
This was just lot 1. There are other lots that I have not reviewed.
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