Originally Posted by
Ewasted
It is true, money doesn't grow on trees... you also shouldn't jump over a dollar for a penny. George is well versed and diversified. The time and money involved in picking up two pallets aren't worth his time because of something called opportunity cost - what else he could be doing with that time.
If there are 1 or 2 monitors then I'd do the deal, otherwise forget about it.
There is NO such thing as "free" money.
you also shouldn't jump over a dollar for a penny
never heard that saying before, but like it. Will have to keep that in mind.
I also agree, that I have to factor in multiple things to determine if it is worth the drive and labor to remove.
Which is why, I will make the decision only after they inform me of an exact amount of each item. At least on the monitors.
Originally Posted by
Mechanic688
Or you could cherry pick the 'puters and other good stuff and sell a pallet load of monitors to another scrapper, one way to recoup some of your expense(gas-labor).
That is true too. However, I am not sure if selling just monitors would be profitable in any way. Granted you get copper, aluminum, steel, and wire out of them, but might not be worth it to anyone to pay anything for them.
If I took the whole load, I would scrap everything, also depending on the monitor, if I can easily sell them, that is another option as well.
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