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    Nortel supplies

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    I have around 100 pcs of various Nortel. A small sample shown here. Various switches, power supplies, boards, etc...
    Ive dealt with a fair share of e waste. To me these seem higher than scrap. I am looking for recommendations to sell for higher than scrap value. These are almost all new old stock items. Has anyone ever come across these?

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    I would just look the part numbers of a few things up on ebay. Older telecom equipment has basically no resale value. If they are new models, contact JohnM on the forum. He buys this type of equipment. I get stuff like that still brand new in boxes that are basically worthless as useable items since they are outdated. Always good to check out on ebay though.

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    Ive had some success on ebay, with certain things. I have a feeling these are obsolete. Ive looked up some s/n's. I cant really trust retail values of things, which is why I ask. Its only worth as much as someone is willing to spend.

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    Yeah, they can be listed for a lot, but unless any are selling on ebay, then it's hard to know. I have sold some older cards for $25 once in awhile.

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    Russel shoot me a list and I might be able to take them.

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    i accually just got a large load of these pulled from 9 old mail servers.most of the boards rang in as high grade but some rang is as telacom.but you have to pull the ends off.the boards that have almost nouthing but chips on them are prolly telecom


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