My father has a good size collection of old electronics that he intended to sell for profit, but never got around to it. At this point, I'm thinking he might make more recycling them than selling them at a yard sale or on
eBay. But I'm not sure because I don't know what people want or use anymore. eBay seems like a bad choice for old stuff because of the cost of selling plus s/h. Old stuff isn't going to be worth much, I don't think.
Unfortunately, the local scrap yard cannot seem to give me a quote online. They said cell phone batteries go for 10-15 cents per pound. They said the the other stuff (see below) is only worth a penny per pound.
He has at least 4 13 gallon trash bags full of old 900 MHz -2.4 GHz cordless landline phones from the 90s and early 00s. Some are missing parts and others have completely dead batteries. There are old cell phones and batteries too. There are a few old Walkmen, small boomboxes (no CD players), and walkie talkies. There are about 4-5 old keyboards that are from before 1994. If I had to guess a weight on this stuff, I'd say it was around 55-65 pounds, maybe. So that would be 65 cents at the most.
Does anyone have thoughts or suggestions on this? This junk needs to be gotten rid of ASAP, it's been sitting around for 10+ years.
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