Originally Posted by
webuyselltradestuff
I guess the other thing to consider is this...what is the differnece in price in norcross vs tx? I assume you have enough volume that the $250 in driving expenses are moot...but then again you have to afd in your time...sounds like 2-3 days...and for me at what I try to make an hour...it wpuld have to be another $500-750 difference in pricing for me to drive....ie I would use a shipper, pay then and go find more stuff. Write that off as a cost of dping business.
Unit Price Taken to Norcross, GA Price Shipped (or taken to Dallas, TX)
Motherboards - 273lbs = 2.25/lb = 3.40/lb
Low Grade - 103lbs = 0.10/lb = .17
Ram - 16.5lbs = 10.50/lb = 12.50
Processors - 11lbs = 4.00/lb = 7.50
CD/DVD Rom Boards - 7lbs = 1.25/lb = 1.85
PCI Cards - 68lbs = 2.50/lb = 4.20
Hard Drive Boards - 10lbs = 7.00/lb = 10.15
Total: = 1090.55 = 1634.51
I stand to profit $543.96 more by taking/shipping to Dallas, TX. It cost me $236.72 in gas. So, I stood to make $307 more by taking it to Dallas, TX. My wife and I turned it into a mini-weekend vacation, so it was definitely worth taking to Dallas, TX.
The reason I didn't entertain shipping as an option, is that I have no idea how to ship things so large. That would involve multiple gaylords (which I hear cost $100+), big rigs, etc. FedEx Freight quoted me $600, not including the cost of the gaylords. If anyone knows how to ship large shipments for under $240 I'm all ears, because I don't think I want to make the haul to Dallas, TX again, but I am willing to if I can't get cheap enough shipping.
By the way, this was with using Echo Environmental. I highly recommend them, they have been VERY straight-forward, honest, quick with payment, and pay more than anyone else I've run into.
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