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    What to say to a potential client

    So, from time to time I check on facebook and message/like pages near me in all types of industries that can use my services. Today, I did some computer repair shops.



    I had a guy message me, and asked me what I proposed to him.

    Not sure what to say. I know when it comes to ewaste recycling most people want money since they know that even the junk/non working stuff is working money, but I am the kind of person that doesn't pay unless I absolutely need to. It would be one thing if prices NEVER changed and always the same, but even with ewaste recycling, the prices DO CHANGE!

    I have seen tons of members on here talk about a simple swap of good working computers/parts for their non working crap. Only issue is that I have no idea if anything in my possession works or does not work. I separate it all, and most stuff looks like it would work great to me, but I cannot willingly say it does, and in fact it might not.

    So, with all that said, how should I approach this?

    I am looking to make 2013 as profitable as I can for VIP Recycling
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