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    help with circuit and motherboards

    I really need some help triing to get the most out of circuit boards and computer boards i want to get the most i can out of them i hear there is gold platnium aluminum but all the scrap yard wants to give u it 10 to 15 cents on the the lb any help would be appreciated



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    Mabye do an intro then look in the buyers/sellers section

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    Also go to the new to scraping section and read all the sticky threads and then read the electronics section. These will give you a good base to start with. Hold you boards until you know more. All the info you need is here in the old threads. Best of luck, Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    we too want you to get the most out of them and your time. The best way to get that information from this forum is to do a proper introduaction of yourself. Tell us a little about you, what kind of scrap youre into and anything else you want to share. Then spend some good time reading older posts. The question you asked is brought up multiple times daily. Regulars on this forum dont mind talking or writing about it over and over, its just the information is already there you just have to go get it. welcome to the forum.
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    welcome aboard. Ill give you just a quick answer. If they are from TV's and that kinda stuff they are only worth 10 to 15 cents a pound. If they are from computers they can be worth up to $4 a pound from buyers here like myself. Now go do an intro and post some pics of the boards in question.

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