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    Smile Hello, My name is Michelle from Pigeon MI

    Hi I am e-scraping computers and tvs but trying to find a place that will take them. We don't know where to send them to so if anyone could help me out and give me some prices it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks


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    look in the buyers section, several people on there paying good prices.

    oh and welcome to the forum
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    Hi Mechelle, Welcome to the forum.

    As for your question : you should find your local scrap yards to begin with. Find out what materials they will purchase from you. As for your higher grade electronics materials, you will probably find a better deal by selling to one of the buyers from the forum. Also, where you sell your materials or components depends on how much you are breaking down or "taking apart" the TVs and Computers. I personally break everything down pretty low and for me it works better to sell my shred, copper, brass, ss, aluminum, copper wire, transformers, electric motors and plastics to local scrap yards. But for the higher grade materials, like mother boards, finger cards, cpus, ram, stuff like that, I sell to a buyer from the forum. There are a few of them, you can find them here Scrap Buyers & Sellers.

    Good Luck!!

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    Welcome to the forum. As mentioned above, there are some great buyers on the forum for ewaste. Tvs and monitors can be a pain when getting rid of the tubes so I don't know that I would grab too many before you know where to dispose of them. Many Goodwills do take them if you leave them in there case.
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    Hey Michelle Good luck, and welcome to SMF!

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