Originally Posted by
kss
I've been finding recently, that a lot of the stuff I find works, and could easily fetch a few bucks (likely 10x what it would be worth in scrap, even completely broken down). For example I have found many box fans, portable heaters, printers, DVD players, phones, tools, rakes, shovels, bikes, etc.... all in perfectly good working condition, and most of them pretty clean and resealable. Even though this is a scrapping forum, do most people try to resell first, and then scrap whats left over? Or do people here mostly just take things and scrap them no matter what without trying to resell? My town has a yard-sale day on a quarterly basis, Ive been thinking of just stock piling everything I find that works and could be resell-able, and just scrapping broken or not very useful/resell-able thing, and then trying to sell the stock pile of stuff at the quarterly yard sales (and then scrap whatever ends up not selling).
Sell, sell, sell! In times like this year where
scrap prices are very low and continuing to drop selling is the best method of making money. For items such as the ones mentioned above you may also want to try selling platforms such as facebook marketplace, letgo, mercari, etc. Craigslist used to be a good one, but it seems to lately be going downhill very fast. I usually give items 1 month: 2 weeks before I slash the price, 2 weeks before I scrap it. If an item is more valuable I may hold onto it for a few months longer. Just be very very careful not to get into the "nice stuff mentality"
What is the nice stuff mentality? Here in town there is a business that is called nice stuff (name has been changed). This business is one of the largest eyesores in Billings. Imagine an entire city block stuffed to the brim with items ranging from treadmills and old bathtubs to appliances and wooden doors, all outside. The owner was grandfathered into the current city ordinances which allows him to keep this mess without any penalties. When the owner is asked why he keeps everything he simply says something along the lines of "well someone will buy it eventually". Setting a timeline on items is important, and yes, eventually you probably could sell everything you get, but if your storage space is limited you could end up with quite a mess. Just my $0.02
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