Originally Posted by
jthetravelingguy
Good score! How much did that run you?
That ran me 3-4 months of establishing a business relationship with him. A bit of advice for the new people here. I had visions when I first started of walking into a place and offering money and thinking I was going to walk out with pockets full of $$$from the
ewaste I got. Guess what, it doesn't work that way. No one is going to work with a stranger coming in off the street. Maybe you get lucky 1 in 100 times being in the right place at the right time, maybe.
I started trading working items with him for his scrap. One hard drive for two scrap ones, one 1gig ram stick for three scrap ones etc.If he mentioned to me he was looking for a certain item I would check what I had or tried to use my contacts to find it for him. He also has a donation gaylord that he fills up once a month that he sends to some place in NJ that helps the elderly. So when I curb shopped I would drop off a tv or printer or vcr once a week knowing that he appreciated it. When I traded him a harddrive or whatever that tested bad I made **** sure I had a replacement to give him right quick.
I paid what I always pay for complete towers knowing that I can make at least double my investment back. On this deal he actually threw in 10 extra towers that he had found in a back corner that he wanted gone. I offered to pay for them and was told to get him an iced tea next time I was around. He got it an hour after I finished unloading and stacking the computers in my garage.
Treat every person you do business with the way you want to be treated and it will pay off.
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