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    Certificate of hard drive destruction

    Hi All,

    Just wondering if anyone uses or gives a client a Certificate of Destruction when picking up systems from clients or businesses for there hard drives? I am looking for some samples and/or trying to create my own and thought I see if anyone has good example I could see.
    Thanks in advance.



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    Word to the wise. If you plan to offer certs of destruction I would advise you to have at least $1,000,000 in liability insurance. That way if something does go wrong and data gets stolen your covered.

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    I offer HD burning I melt them in my fire pit for them. I remove the boards first them crack them open with a hammer in they go. DOD certified erasing software is not often compliant with the DOD. The best and only secure way is total destruction.

    I sell no hard drives for any reason.

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    I buy Tantalum Capacitors and offer other services. Check out my thread for more info.

    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...-cap-more.html

    http://recycletantalumcapacitors.com/

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    etack is right. Some programs are not up to DOD standards even if they say they are. You need to use a good program if your going to resell drives. With that being said. You can wipe a drive 30 times and if you want to spend enough time and money the info can still be recalled. The only way to garuntee data destruction is complete physical destruction. Now is this really needed? For government and medical stuff yes. For your average home computer NO. If you wipe a drive to DOD standard and have proof that you did wipe the drive and someone takes the time and money to recover the drive and then steals the data. Guess what your covered. You may still get sued but anyone can sue anyone for any reason. I could sue etack for slander right now if I wanted to. Would I win? Nope. Thats where the liability insurance I talked about earlier comes in. If you have the insurance and someone decides to sue you then let them fight it out in court.

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    The more liability insurance the better the lawyer(s) the insurace compay provides to represent you. Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Quote Originally Posted by etack View Post
    I offer HD burning I melt them in my fire pit for them. I remove the boards first them crack them open with a hammer in they go. DOD certified erasing software is not often compliant with the DOD. The best and only secure way is total destruction.

    I sell no hard drives for any reason.

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    Do the platters actually melt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikedmissouri View Post
    Do the platters actually melt?
    They should if the fire gets hot enough. They are aluminum.
    Made in China, Recycled in the Republic of Texas!

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    i like to shoot them, after the boards are removed of course
    I buy and sell all types of scrap and escrap. I buy specialty and hard to sell escrap. I buy resale items. PM me or contact me at jghilino@hotmail.com
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    I use one myself.

    I will sell you my template for $50

    http://reclaimtech.com/
    We pay you to recycle!

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    I would like to know as well if anyone does certificates of destruction for the customers. I have been asked that before, and would like to see some templates or examples and the process in which to obtain them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyisthealero View Post
    I would like to know as well if anyone does certificates of destruction for the customers. I have been asked that before, and would like to see some templates or examples and the process in which to obtain them.
    People don't give things away for free. This is the type of info that would be found in the scrap room, or ask some one in a PM. No one is going to give away one of their sources of business on the public forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drozenski View Post
    People don't give things away for free. This is the type of info that would be found in the scrap room, or ask some one in a PM. No one is going to give away one of their sources of business on the public forum.
    I 100% agree and wish this was said here more often. I got slammed for suggesting it on a different thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drozenski View Post
    People don't give things away for free. This is the type of info that would be found in the scrap room, or ask some one in a PM. No one is going to give away one of their sources of business on the public forum.
    Quote Originally Posted by AuburnEwaste View Post
    I 100% agree and wish this was said here more often. I got slammed for suggesting it on a different thread.
    The scrap room was (from what I understand) designed and created as a means for scrappers on all levels to share tips, tricks, and ideas on how to maximize business, and thus maximizing profits really. Basically a meeting place for all the wealthy knowledge so to speak.

    Now, the forum itself was designed and created for pretty much the same purposes. For individuals/companies to be able to seek advice, share their knowledge, tips, and tricks, and to help others in any way they possible can.

    If everyone was forced to go to the "Scrap Room" to learn anything and everything about scrapping metal, then there would be no need for the public forum at all, and if that is the case, then the whole forum as an entire thing should be charged a membership.

    The members who belong there, or don't belong there, all have free will to share their expertise and knowledge to anyone they want to, for free or other wise.

    Way I see it, most people here, share their wealth of knowledge with those not so knowledgeable, because at one time, they themselves were not so knowledgeable, and they had someone who had been there, done that a million times over to give them a hand, so they are passing on that generosity.

    Bottom line is simple...everyone has a choice here to share or not to share their findings, knowledge, tips, and tricks, whether they belong to the "Scrap Room" or not.

    Also, one thing that anyone in general should understand, that with so many resources readily available on the internet, and all of them for free, there is so many choices to get the information anyone seeks, without needing to pay for it.

    I am not knocking the Scrap Room at all. I have heard nothing but great things about the place, just my humble opinion. I do plan myself to become a member more than likely in the near future. As well as a buyer on this forum, which I test the waters for the stuff I sell on my own a little bit more, so I have a strong idea on pricing, and what I can flip it for, and how long it will take me. Take it how you wish.

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    How hard is it to take a harddrive to an ewaste company and have them issue one to you for the harddrive they destroy. Wouldnt that be a good starting point to make up your own? Unless i dont have an exact understanding of what it is? Dont think its secret info that cant be gotten somewhere besides here. It not like anyone was asking who you buy from where they are and how much you pay so your prices can be undercut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    Also, one thing that anyone in general should understand, that with so many resources readily available on the internet, and all of them for free, there is so many choices to get the information anyone seeks, without needing to pay for it.
    A simple google search would have put these people in the right direction. Hell it probably would have come back with a few examples. Yet these people rather than do what should be "common sense" took it app on themselves to be lazy and just ask for a hand out.

    This forum is a wealth of knowledge. But it does not make up for the fact that certain information people have spent years of blood sweat and tears on and should be protected. You want information that people are not willing to post in public then buy a scrap room member ship. You want one of our members to tell you how to make a certificate forum that may have taken hours to perfect, well you better be ready to at least pay to have a drive destroyed to get one.

    The would of business is not all lolly pops and hand outs.

    You want info.

    1. Google search. 95% of your questions will be answered. Google
    2. Research the forum to see if the question has been asked.
    3. Ask your buyer if it's a scrap related question as they will always know better than a bunch of random strangers on the internet.
    4. Make a thread.

    And George if you follow the first 2 rules im sure some of use might start to respect you as a knowledgeable businessman.

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    Google also has pictures of them

    https://www.google.com/search?q=cert...w=1454&bih=713

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    Those of you that responded to me get a life. As far as sources go, what sources? Just provide a link so that I can fill out the information it is as simple as that. I am running a business asking others for business advice and like George said this information is for free on this web forum and others websites as well.

    Oh and by the way people do give things away for free lol. That is how I get all of my Ewaste lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyisthealero View Post
    Those of you that responded to me get a life. As far as sources go, what sources? Just provide a link so that I can fill out the information it is as simple as that. I am running a business asking others for business advice and like George said this information is for free on this web forum and others websites as well.

    Oh and by the way people do give things away for free lol. That is how I get all of my Ewaste lol
    What does this mean If you didn't want responses why post questions? Like Drozenski said nothing is for free. You buy it with money or you buy it with research and YOUR time. This is your business. Why should you get a business consultation for free I know my business and do a lot of research on finding out what I don't know. Goolge is a great place to start when you have any question.

    Have a great day.

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    Must be an Eric thing because we think a lot alike.


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    Ill make it real easy for yo if you want a COD. If your talking about data destruction and not physical. Then the wipe software you are using should have this option to print a COD after the wipe is complete. I know the one I have has this function. If your talking physical destruction cert then just type one up yourself. Basicaly your just writing a statment and signing it saying you destroyed the hard drive and that if it shows up in the futre as not being destroyed that company has a right to sue you.


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