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    Buying From A Local Scrap Yard

    The scrap yard I deal with only pays shred price for all computers and computer parts and from what I can tell is very sloppy with parting them. Being ambitious, I had someone I knew introduce me to the owner and approached him with the idea of buying all computer products off him. He was thrilled with the idea and said he would start sitting them aside for me and call me when he has a large supply.

    That’s the good news. The bad news is I’m a freaking rookie at this! I’m digesting as much material as I can, trying to come up with a good price system that is easy and profitable. He said I could pick through what I want, which is a good thing because I plan on leaving him with all the cases (where possible, and when they are not valuable). I have a lot more research to do but I was wondering what this forum thought about the idea of offering him one price per pound for everything? Boards, H-Drives, CD-Roms, Etc.



    I think he really wants someone to strip them for him so that he doesn’t have to pay his guys to part them out.

    Anyway, just another rookie asking advice!


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    we usually pay .20 to .25 a pound for scrap pc's from the yard

    offer them .20 and see where it goes

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    Quote Originally Posted by directrecycle View Post
    we usually pay .20 to .25 a pound for scrap pc's from the yard

    offer them .20 and see where it goes
    Our scrap yard pays 20 cents lb if they are relatively complete. And they WONT sell them. errrr
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    the biggest black hole with pc's are the carcases.

    they weigh the same as the rest of the stuff together.

    if you can get the internal components only you have a great deal.

    strip all the internals out and buy at a flat rate per lb. maybe .50 /lb

    all the internal components have good value as is, some even more if you strip it down.

    see easyrecycles web page for pricing and to get an idea of what to sort where.


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