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    Buying in quantity?

    What do you, fellow members, propose as the best way of obtaining large amounts of circuit boards? Over 1ton per shipment?



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    You are going to have to purchase them in small quantities and pay per lb, or start a company that canvases, and then picks up e-scrap, or cut a deal with a scrap yard but then you are probably going to pay prices that make it almost impossible to make any money.

    I did make a deal with an e-scrap company, I purchase computers from government auctions, they break them down and keep some of the material as payment, and I retain the e-scrap I want.

    Be creative

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    Buying in quantity?

    I have been tinkering on buying 25 metric tons from a seller in England at .55 a pound but am finding it hard funding the whole bill. Any interest

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    Quote Originally Posted by NobleMetalWorks View Post
    You are going to have to purchase them in small quantities and pay per lb, or start a company that canvases, and then picks up e-scrap, or cut a deal with a scrap yard but then you are probably going to pay prices that make it almost impossible to make any money.

    I did make a deal with an e-scrap company, I purchase computers from government auctions, they break them down and keep some of the material as payment, and I retain the e-scrap I want.

    Be creative

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    I'm looking at a pair of auctions for about 350 computers near me, not sure I want to spend what it will probably go for (since I usually only deal in stuff given to me for free) - what do you currently think would be a per PC price or lot price that you would spend on it? It looks mostly like HP DC5100 towers and also includes 80-120 15-17" LCD monitors.

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    the dc5100 are all small form factor pc so I wouldnt pay more than $3 each if all you plan to do is scrap them. Most likely they also have celeron CPU in them that dont resell at all either.

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    it is best that buy in bulk or in quantity. But make sure from reliable place
    Last edited by carson; 06-19-2015 at 04:16 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carson View Post
    it is best that buy in bulk or in quantity. But make sure from reliable place
    make sure to read the date on the post before having at it...this was from 2013...
    PROFIT is made when you BUY/ACQUIRE NOT when you sell

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    Ha - I've done it, too. Start reviewing old threads and forget you're in the archives!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swampy View Post
    Ha - I've done it, too. Start reviewing old threads and forget you're in the archives!
    I just brought it up since his profile says he is new...and from Nigeria....plus his 1st 2 posts were OLD threads like this. Either way was just pointing it out, but yeah, sometimes you miss the date thing LOL

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    I've done it too.

    One thing that people haven't mentioned, though: if you're in a larger city, the collection event may be your best friend. You'll have to do disassembly, but a few 48' semi trailers full of electronics should yield way more than a ton of circuit boards.
    More than Scrap Value Shipment Tips: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...tml#post242349


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