Originally Posted by
mikeinreco
I have taken the plunge and am using ebay more often and have actually sold a few things but I prefer selling by the lb......however with metal going down ebay might get more of my traffic on some stuff that is borderline scrap material
Yeah, metal prices are only good for maybe 4 to 5 months out of a 12 month period. So, definitely have to fill the void of all the down time, and escrap for now is it!
Originally Posted by
scrappy888
George r u just getting into escrap?.. I may be a hoarder but I sell a lot on evilbay..good prices for sure..
Yes and No. I have been involved for quite sometime. HOWEVER, I am the only member on here most likely that does not pay for anything that I get...metal, junk, electronics, etc. These markets are so fluctuating, that it simply isnt worth the headache of keeping up with it all, so everything that I do, I charge for it.
Originally Posted by
BRASSCATCHER
George I have used Craigslist and getting some good return on things i get at shed and house cleanouts. I would try listing a couple of items in the computer section and the material sections. Specifically target the people who build gaming computers in your ad. Those guys are always looking for 1gig plus of ram, 750-800 watt power supplies and videocards. If you want them to move see what ebay prices are and list them for 5-10 bucks cheaper. That is what you would basically be paying in fees and such to ebay anyway.
Yeah, a lot of re usable, sellable items I have gotten from all sorts of clean out (junk removal) jobs. Sometimes I keep the items, sometimes I sell the items, sometimes I scrap them, donate, give a way, etc.
Thanks for the valuable idea/tip brass catcher. I will definitely place a few ads to see about getting some local, regular buyers that are always looking to buy, etc.
Will also try it with some PC repair shops as well.
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