I am a business, I tune cars for a living, and build and install fuel injection systems on things that didn't originally come fuel injected (Like old jeeps). Performance and eco tuning if it concerns
And yea, never thought about the "They are double dipping" thing. Personally I just assume NOT deal with electronics. By weight and labor your asking alot, and the newer electronics use less and less gold. I took 110 CRT monitors two months ago and I'll never do that again, simply not worth the hassle for 1.4 lbs of copper each on average and a small low grade board. I do laptops and with the competition even that's less and less worth it. Business is in batteries, always has been, it's the only thing I can think of you will always make a profit on. I buy from every shop in town, I also take the lithium ion batteries from local businesses including best buy, the manager is happy to not have to pack and ship them he says it wastes employee time doing it...and while federal law mandates buy back, that's our tax dollars so the hell with it and most people I deal with wholeheartedly agree. I am hoping to fill two gaylords with lithium ion batteries this year. I segregate layers and keep a very large purple K fire extinguisher for this reason.
Around here flipping cars is what most scrappers do, you don't see alot of random shred at the scales anymore.
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