This question really applies to any type of scrapping but since I focus on e-scrapping I decided to post it in the
electronics recycling forum because maybe there are some things that can be done that are sort of
e-waste-specific. I did some searching on the forum but did not find threads that discuss this specifically. But maybe I missed it...
So suppose someone contacts you and says that they have computers they want to get rid of. Maybe they have a couple, maybe a couple of hundred. Maybe they want you to pay for them, or they are willing to give them to you for free. Someone that you have never done business with but that sounds legit. It's not a computer repair shop or an IT company, just someone with a pile of computers.
So one way or another his computer stash is now yours. You are driving home happy thinking of all that gold you are going to rip out of those computer towers...
But how do you know that these computers are not stolen? What do you do to (i) avoid getting "tainted" stuff in the first place and (ii) protect yourself from any potential fallout in case you don't know the origins of the hardware but the offer is too attractive to pass it by?
One caveat here is I am looking for suggestions that are better suited for a small-scale guy "with a van and a basement" like myself rather than for a large e-scrapping operation.
One e-waste specific thing is handling very carefully (e.g. destroying) any harddrives that one gets. But what about the rest of the stuff: towers, laptops, servers etc?
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