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    Pricing changes and the affect on what you pay for towers...

    With another vendor paying less for the colored boards, it's only a matter of time before easy gets on board and makes the switch as well. With that in mind, what is everyone dropping their "buy" pricing on whole computer towers down to? On average the good stuff is going to get harder and harder to find, and the newer junk is going to come up more and more often.



    Also, anyone else thinking about bundling everything up and shipping it out before easy switches his pricing too?


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    Im still paying $5 a piece here in denver. I dont plan on dropping it anytime soon. Still make a good profit from them at that price.

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    Yes i dropped all my P4 and above tower prices from 5 to 3, 4 if they have 2 or more finger cards.

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    My buyer has long done this. i just use the computer date to determine price. 2-3 after 2002 4-5 anything before that. best to go by the model date and extras on the computer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BumpRacerX View Post
    With another vendor paying less for the colored boards, it's only a matter of time before easy gets on board and makes the switch as well. With that in mind, what is everyone dropping their "buy" pricing on whole computer towers down to? On average the good stuff is going to get harder and harder to find, and the newer junk is going to come up more and more often.
    Also, anyone else thinking about bundling everything up and shipping it out before easy switches his pricing too?
    According to Mario, that's what happened to him so they had to drop their price also.
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    They are great motherboards to turn into your local scrap yard. I pull 2$ a lb love it. if i leave the crap low grade proc and heat sink on its a $5 board ^-^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunemaul View Post
    They are great motherboards to turn into your local scrap yard. I pull 2$ a lb love it. if i leave the crap low grade proc and heat sink on its a $5 board ^-^
    Something to think about there. The yard in the town north of me is only paying $1 a pound for motherboards. The local scrapyard is diferent as I am their e-guy as of thus far and we are seeing what comes in. They are currently getting their feet wet and are buying any and all boards at just 10 vents a pound. I get to sort through them and help them out.

    I would think about pulling the CPU in that situation and reattaching the heatsink if they are taking them that way. Won't last for long, but who knows.
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    Oh, back to the topic. When gold dropped back some months ago, I dropped my prices from $5 to $4 per complete tower and never turned back. In my opinion, you have someone willing to sell their tower for scrap price, or they want a whole bunch more for their working computer. If you have that scrap person on the line, that $1 will NOT make a difference, but it may to you if it is a newer computer with garbage in it.

    In my opinion, the dollars paid for e-waste are just a token. The people that want their e-waste recycled properly and know that their computer is a hunk of crap will take just a dollar or two for it and be happy that it is being recycled properly. I get calls all the time saying things like "I have a laptop. It works but runs slow". I tell them my schpeal and the that I pay $1 for a BROKEN laptop for RECYCLING, and they swear at me and hang up.

    I really need to remove the info from my Craig'slist add that I buy laptops, because that is probably 50% of my calls. That way I can at least tell the guy that has one laptop that I don't buy laptops. Probably won't matter as the people do not read the add. I state more than once in the add that I am looking for as stated above, broken, not working, out of date for recycling. I still get he calls from peeps that want premium money for their junk. It sucks, but those good calls do still come through and I have to put up with all of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parrothead View Post
    Oh, back to the topic. When gold dropped back some months ago, I dropped my prices from $5 to $4 per complete tower and never turned back. In my opinion, you have someone willing to sell their tower for scrap price, or they want a whole bunch more for their working computer. If you have that scrap person on the line, that $1 will NOT make a difference, but it may to you if it is a newer computer with garbage in it.

    Exactly and if they do know its going for scrap and want more. Thanks to this forum you can explain to them what qualifies for your high pricing categories.

    Example: I buy mobos at $2.25-$3.25 the sliding scale allows me grading room depending on year and if the board has been cleaned already.

    Computers: I go by year. 1998 onwards-$2-$3
    1990-1998 $3-$4
    1980-1990 $4
    1962-1979 $5-$6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunemaul View Post
    Exactly and if they do know its going for scrap and want more. Thanks to this forum you can explain to them what qualifies for your high pricing categories.

    Example: I buy mobos at $2.25-$3.25 the sliding scale allows me grading room depending on year and if the board has been cleaned already.

    Computers: I go by year. 1998 onwards-$2-$3
    1990-1998 $3-$4
    1980-1990 $4
    1962-1979 $5-$6
    What brand would fall under the 1962-1979 category?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunemaul View Post
    Exactly and if they do know its going for scrap and want more. Thanks to this forum you can explain to them what qualifies for your high pricing categories.

    Example: I buy mobos at $2.25-$3.25 the sliding scale allows me grading room depending on year and if the board has been cleaned already.

    Computers: I go by year. 1998 onwards-$2-$3
    1990-1998 $3-$4
    1980-1990 $4
    1962-1979 $5-$6

    I took computer programmimg in 1973 at a local area VO-Tech school. We used key punch and the "computer" wrapped around the perimeter of the room was about 40ft long. If you can get one of those for $5-6 that may be a heckuva deal. Of course then there's the transportation cost..... I remember loading cards in the computer just before class ended. The next class would come in and the poor guy who was first to use the computer would get a printout similar to this "Your program is #*%^ed!! I refuse to print your input data...."


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