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    Quote Originally Posted by webuyselltradestuff View Post
    Ok here is the answer.

    You have either a remanufactured cartridge (refilled and checked) or just a generic toner catridge compatable with the dell 1100 series printer.



    Generic full cartridges for that printer (it is a popular laser model btw) should get you $20-40 from what I remember (check ebay solds)...if empty, best bet isthe sstaples/office depot/office max buyback program...they are worth $2 in credit for the store for each you turn in (you can do 10 per month at each place).
    If they are remanufactured and still fulll, I would bet they probably malfunctioned soon after the wrapper came off.

    Whatever the case, I wouldn't sell these on Feebay at any price. You're just looking for trouble. I would use the Staples program as webuyselltradestuff suggested above.

    you're already WAAAAYYY ahead on this $12 truckload, don't be a pig. Remember as they say on Wall Street -- Bulls make money, bears make money, pigs get slaughtered.

    congrats on some great auction buys!

    Last edited by volvoscrapper; 07-01-2013 at 09:49 AM.

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