Looks like I just jumped on the bandwagon. I was so sure I could make doing
EScrap only work but it seems that would possibly only work within our community here on SMF, so I'm off tomorrow to take a peek at a complete 360 w/games and pickup a washer. Not saying anything bad about doing both at the same time, actually it's worked out good. This lady with the 360 and the washer has some CRTs she want's gone also so tomorrow will be a full day ^.^ The silver lining if you will.
I guess this is where I'll update everything to do with me and my business so here we go. Got a callback from John Kinkaid(broker for NuLife Glass) this morning and he said I would have to provide by own gaylords(which might be a problem) and that the way they work is he issues out contracts to business', organizations and individuals and hope they can act on it. Lowest contract he said they've ever done is 5,000 lbs(2 gaylors I think) a month. I have another meeting with him on the 6th and hopefully he can explain more about the contracts in detail(kinda hard to hear when he's talking on a cell phone). He also said that you can't just drop off CRT tubes to the smelter in Dunkirk or security will get upset so it looks like they only let the freight company in when their suppose to be in and unload.
I was also told there is a drop off site in Myrtle Beach for NuLife glass under a different name in case anyone didn't want to send the screens to them through me(or any other scrapper that does business with them). I see alot of potential in this business relationship however it relies on two things: Buyer/Seller Membership and charging people for their CRTs(both of which I have issues with). I tried this model locally was laughed out the door as my main competition on CRTs is Best Buy, The Salvation Army, and Goodwill and all people has to is deliver their TV/monitors to them for free. I would attempt to reason with The Salvation Army and Goodwill but the people they have running their stores are as pig-headed as a Wal-Mart Executive. I have been testing the waters on taking an appliance(stove,washer,dryer,etc..) if they want to get rid of their TV but I dunno. I don't want to switch things around too many times to scare away my audience.
-Matt
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