guy offering old 17" Dell monitors for sale at $5 ea w/out chords or $10 ea with both chords...says he has a pallet full. I've e-mailed asking how many on the pallet. Haven't heard back. Any guesses ?
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guy offering old 17" Dell monitors for sale at $5 ea w/out chords or $10 ea with both chords...says he has a pallet full. I've e-mailed asking how many on the pallet. Haven't heard back. Any guesses ?
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The last time I received monitors by pallet there was 36 of them per pallet. It really depends on how they are stacked.
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no offense taken...we all know when that sense of humor of yours gets primed there's no stopping it ! lol thanks for responding...
younger folks might not be familiar with the phrase "a pig in a poke"...not real sure myself but I knew it had something to do with a bad deal.
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no, ilyaz...he just answered e-mail. He has 20 and some may be 15", he says. I wrote back and offered him $50 for the lot, including all chords !
My last monitor that i took apart only came to about 6 bucks in scrap. Picked it up at a yard sale on a deal with some books for my wife.
I considered this one on the high side because it had not just a plastic case but an internal steel/alum shell.
The real question is for me anyways. Do i leave all the copper and items on the board and sell as is, or rip everything off then try and sell it.
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I wouldn't pay extra $5 bucks for two cords, they aren't worth that kind of money IMO. I'd also only pay maybe a buck a piece.
I dont think its $5.00 for each one...Now..the Black dell crt screens 17inch or bigger WORKING can bring from $5.00 to $8.00 each. Don't know why it HAS to be the black dell ones but thats what they want. I save them up and some guy comes around time to time to buy them. If I have to many..I just send them along the scrap lines.
Cord end is worth around $1.00 to $1.50 a pound based on who is buying (I need to get a price check on this item....) The cord it self is data cord and is around one pound some are less others alittle more. Data cords are selling for $1.35 avg and $1.60 high (high price if you have half ton or more)
Thanks Easy,
Ill make sure i save up my cords.
I had 3 monitors this weekend. Two had 6ft cords one had a 15 foot cord. I thought it was kind of bizarre as that's the longest cord I've ever seen in 10 years of IT.
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I'd be charging them cause you have to pick them up and disposing of the tube can be a pain. Anymore, if there is more stuff(good scrap) to go with a monitor/tv I'll take it free, but if it's tv's/monitors alone they get charged.
We pull the transformers off and any large alum. heatsinks and sell the rest as low grade boards. They are only worth on average $ .10-.15 a lb.The real question is for me anyways. Do i leave all the copper and items on the board and sell as is, or rip everything off then try and sell it.
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I didn't know this. I have only ever seen silver colored ends that I assume are aluminum or coated brass. Of course, not knowing about this I never really looked that closely at them either. I'm still learning e-scrap and thought I knew everything to save from the towers and monitors but didnt' know about the cord ends.
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You would be surprised on what the naked eye can see when examining things more closely.
Last week when I was at the scrap yard, I almost threw off $40 of cast aluminum, and some motors that at first didnt look to be motors.
That is why I always care my portable magnet on a key chain. I inspect everything, and now will be breaking things down 100% versus what I was doing before.
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