Keep in mind when sourcing for someone to refine your material, that small lots do not allow for any profit so far as the refiner is concerned, unless they are truly high value lots.
If for example, you have enough material that would produce 1 ounces of gold, which is actually a lot of electronic scrap if we are talking about gold, and the refiner only charges 10 percent of the entire yield, they are only making 120+ dollars for their work, and that before the cost of acids and other consumables. It is always better when thinking about processing material, to have more rather than less.
GRF (Gold Refining Forum) is a great place to look for someone who might be interested in processing your material, but if you do not have very much be very careful who you have process it. A lot of times if the person is not very experienced, they will gladly take your material with every intention of processing it for you, just like they have promised, but after doing so they realize they are not making any money at all, but in fact loosing money instead. This causes some people to act in ways that are not acceptable by you, the person who requested the material to be refined.
If the amounts you have to process are indeed small, you might want to think instead of selling those small lots on
ebay, or posting on craigslist, or even on GRF for someone to purchase. People who refine may pay more for the material because they are adding it to other material and processing far larger amounts after accumulating enough to make it profitable and worthwhile.
So as I see it, really you have two options available to you, if your intention is to recover the values in your material that is made up of precious metals. Either collect large amounts to be processed yourself by a reputable refiner, or sell it to someone, outright, who is accumulating large lots. If you do decide to sell instead of having the material refined I would post here, GRF, Craigslist and consider doing so on ebay as well.
Scott
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