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I would also think that you have to figure out how many boards will get you a pound and how long it takes you to break them down to get that pound. I would rather break down towers and get multiple items to sell rather than breakdown a cellphone just for the boards. Maybe I am wrong but I think the price for a whole cell compared to just the board probably relates to the cost to the buyer to pay an employee to open the cells to get to the boards. I also foresee a board grading in the near future just like that of computer mobos. Especially since there are many smart phone brands and sizes. Is an apple 16gig iphone 4s board going to be priced the same as one that is a first generation and only 8gig? I say take the $6 or so a pound and let the buyers figure that one out with the refinery..jmo.
just sell them whole yea around 6 is normal price too much work for a possible loss garbage to scrap comparison remember to remove the batteries for top dollar.
What about the processors that are stuck on the boards? Anyone know?
One option is to leave them on and place them in a seperate pile from your other boards. Once you get a little weight approach the buyers for what they are willing to pay per # for them. Many times you can get double the normal motherboard price per pround.
Another option is to try and remove the procerssor. You will probably loose some pins along the way, so, given the damage, I would place the seperated processor in seperate buckets and sell as mixed processors (unless it is a high valued chip)
Can someone tell me, what kind of board this is, and what it is graded at?
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1. high grade mobo---low grade telecom
2. high grade--buyer might want the battery removed
3. med grade or very low grade motherboard
4. med grade if the pins are female -- low grade motherboard if the pins are male.
5. med/ low grade its up to the buyer
6. med grade remove plastic
7. med grade remove excess plastic and steel or else its low gradish.
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Thanks for the info. For number one, where you meaning that it could be one or the other?
Also, how do you determine if the gold fingers are male or female.
As far as the battery and plastic goes, I do plan to remove it all. Just waiting till I get ready for shipping it out is all.
On #1 yes its depending on your buyer. ask them first before you ship. On the male/ female part is. If you see a bunch of gold boners its male if there's nothing but dark holes with some shiny at the end you got female. sry could help myself.
to answer your male/female question ... think of an electrical cord and an electrical wall outlet, the cord has the prongs that plug into the wall, those prongs are "male" , the wall electrical outlet is where the male plugs in, so the wall outlet is "female". same thing on computers. hope this helps.
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Can anyone tell me if the stickers on the PC cases (the ones with the serial numbers for the operating systems) are worth money to buyers?
I ask, because I have a guy in FL who buys software from me, and the serial number stickers. The price for the software, depends on what you got, but the stickers are $4 a piece.
He pays via paypal and includes the shipping. Just seeing if he is the only buyer for them, or if their might be more.
I have seen these on Ebay......seems legitimate to me and do you have the guys info I have thrown 100's of these away
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I'm also curious as to the buyer.
Yeah search ebay for COA I think there are a bunch on there....The one's I saw were going about a buck each
I'm not sure if it's actually legal through Microsoft's eyes. Those COA labels have an OS code series that was given to the manufacturer (Dell, HP, etc) and is supposed to stay with that OS Version/Computer combo. Now on a personal level of morality and/or ethics, if that computer breaks down or is "retired" to be shredded or not used anymore, that COA should be able to get used on another computer since you're not duplicating the COA license. Not saying that this is how M$ intended it to work, but it's a legal, individual OS code that should NOT be shredded with the computer!
Both. He purchases the software, provided it comes with the serial numbers that the software needs to run.
He also purchases the stickers. The ones on the PCs that you enter in, when your installing windows.
The serial numbers only work with that version of windows. For instance, you cannot use a windows 7 serial with a windows vista, etc. as I am sure you know.
Then again, I have done this via upgrading on my personal PC.
Also, as you mentioned, these are coming from non-working pc's, so I doubt anyone will care.
No it is illegal to sell a OEM serial key from the side of a computer the key is bound to the physical hardware. If you are caught it's jail time + usually 2k-25k fine per offense depending on microsofts mood.
How to Tell
Straight from the horses mouth
"A COA should always accompany the product with which it is associated. COAs and/or product keys cannot be purchased separately from the product."
Is this legal? Selling OEM sticker? - Microsoft Answers
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