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    What im doing with all the e-scrap is just snipping off all the insulated wire (.55 cents a lbs.!) and taking apart all the circuit boards and putting it in a large flat rate box and putting it on eBay when it gets full and selling it for about 10 bucks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tsmith53149 View Post
    What im doing with all the e-scrap is just snipping off all the insulated wire (.55 cents a lbs.!) and taking apart all the circuit boards and putting it in a large flat rate box and putting it on eBay when it gets full and selling it for about 10 bucks.
    Wow, I really think you could make a lot more by checking out our buyers with their price lists, and you don't have to pay the Ebay fee's. Our buyers won't give you bad feedback,,,
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    I never thought of that! I can give that a try.

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