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    Just got a huge lot of e-waste due to footwork

    Today I woke up determined to make a few bucks. After sitting on 20 Core 2 Duo desktops for a week now with all my money tied up in them, I was in a bind.

    I grabbed my business cards, and drove to the local thrift shop just to be told they have their own recycler. Strike out!

    Then I went to a small computer store in the "ghetto" where I met Andy. Of course I tried to get rid of some of my desktops through him but he couldnt buy, so I then said I also can deal with no cash on either side. Turns out, big lot!

    Ended up trading 6 of my desktops for 45 of his old computers. Looked like vintage so I gladly accepted. After loading them up into my fathers truck, I kept an eye out for the gold and got these from the lot.





    Then I went to the second computer store and asked if they were interested in purchasing. They said they could do some trades for multiple units, which isnt too bad of a deal, and then they told me they haul 2 truck loads of broken parts a week and whatnot to the local yard to give it to the yard for free. I was told I can take it if I want!

    Now I need to look for a storage unit to hold this stuff.


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    As your getting this stuff just glance at the backs to make sure there no open holes where the fingercards normally go. Hopefully they'll be complete.
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    Sounds like a great day, Congrats

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    As your getting this stuff just glance at the backs to make sure there no open holes where the fingercards normally go. Hopefully they'll be complete.

    Already stripped half of them. Only things missing from a few were a few ram sticks and 2 HDDs. Everything else was there. Even got a decent sized P2 Server. Average amount of cards have been 2-3 larger ones due to ISA sockets.

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    Good job! Persistance pays. I come across too many guys who only want to throw up an ad on Craigslist and play the waiting game and don't want to do the legwork in the community to get their name out there. I actually had a guy call me earlier to get my prices and then put an ad up shortly after with the very same prices he got from me! Guys like that are just in it for a quick buck and dont last very long. Most people are more willing to sell to someone like myself who makes an appearance in their comp shop on a regular basis. It's just as much about the relationships you build by doing good face to face business as it is about the money you are willing to pay. Customer service goes a long way.

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    What kind of pc's did you trade them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    What kind of pc's did you trade them?
    Some HP Compaq DC7800s with some E6750s in them. They were not doing me any good sitting there.

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    I'd check those IBM chips

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    Another nice pick up Andrew way to wheel and deal. I hope you didn't bend any pins on your gold top ceramics. Like Bear said check ebay on the IBM chips. I just sold a Cyrix 6x86 for $30.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTscrapman View Post
    Another nice pick up Andrew way to wheel and deal. I hope you didn't bend any pins on your gold top ceramics. Like Bear said check ebay on the IBM chips. I just sold a Cyrix 6x86 for $30.

    oops, gotta see if I can straigten them lol

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    Whooeee. Nice work Andrew! That's a nice haul of Gold right there brother. Keep up the great sleuth'n. lb

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    It looks great indeed.I would like to see some more pictures though but it looks good from a distance.
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    That 2nd store sounds like it could be a gold mine. Make sure your there every week like clock work, when they see that you will be there to take thiere junk they might start giving you better stuff. Just take everything that they give you even if it's just steel cases, you'll be saving them from having to haul it away. Nice score and good luck.

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    Good job man. Thats my next step. Getting out and shaking hands. Hopefully I can get a haul like you!


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