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    This all has great value in it. But, you have to look at what circuit boards you are looking at collecting and where they are coming from. I run my business as a B2B only, I collect from only businesses, I did away with any residential customers because the quality and quantity was not there. I'm also picking the stuff for free where as many of the "big" business that do the same service charge an arm and a leg for so when I get into a business that was shopping around for an e-waste disposer, they know the value of my service to them. They are more than willing to clean up their space and continue to keep it clean and free of piles. I have heard quotes of upwards of 700 bucks to pickup from companies.

    With that said, you tend to get a sizeable loads when you go for a pickup. If you start to learn what and which boards are what and separate them somewhat accordingly, you will see a higher return per load. Residential e-waste will never get you any where, unless you have a drop-off location where they can bring it to you. I run out to one of the buyers here that is just north of me and usually walk out with at least 300 monthly, sometimes more. Just bringing in 24 boards is by far not the best gage, but I would start with collecting a garbage can full of low grade boards first and you will see a difference.

    Just doing business only has it draw-backs though, you need to find the right person to pull triggers and not dilly around with you.



    Hopes this helps you a little better and doesn't push you away from the e-waste, it is a big learning experience that is always evolving. I have probably said to much.

    Good luck
    Last edited by tski72; 05-12-2018 at 12:36 PM.
    Cleaning up the e-waste one company at a time

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