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    Scrapcrazy is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Scrapperben, I cant speak of Australia in terms of scrap or Ewaste. I can only speak in relation to its worth here in the U.S.A. It's true! 100% true. Why else would every other thread on this forum be about E Scrap? I can tell you this from personal experience. An everyday scrapped computer could be worth anywhere from $10 usd to $14usd. And again, i said "everyday computer". There are times i come across older ones where the mother board alone is worth $12 and the CPU is worth another $15 and if its even fatter you can add on the RAM and peripheral boards, the aluminum or copper heat sinks, the power supplies and CD drives. Oh and if the computer is worth being refurbished, you have computer guys buying them up for $20 on average. Ive had some sell for $40 to $60. Escrap is real and it can be profitable. I wouldnt hesitate to to buy a bundle of towers if i could get them for the right price. Alot of folks on this forum agree $4 to $5 for an abundance would be worth paying for. Id trade a 5 dollar bill for a 10 dollar bill anyday.

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