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    Current Pricing | Cash for Computer Scrap speak to them. Items that he wont buy contact a local scrap yard. Once you have the numbers you could then figure out if you should try and sell in bulk items on ebay and go from there... good luck and make sure you post what happened and how it worked out for you.


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    You are getting alot of good advice so far. The one thing I would be careful with is assuming that all of the advice will pertain to the yard you sell certain items to. The item in particular is cords / chargers / etc. Many people are saying you need to cut the ends off and separate the bricks. I would suggest you find a few local yards and ask how they need their #2 insulated prepared. The yard I sell my cords to, I don't need to do any of that and still get 65 cents a pound (December price).

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