Hi, I'm Triquetra and I'm completely new to this and I'm trying to get starting in E-Scrapping here in New York City. My goal is to earn a little side money and pay some bills, but I don't expect to get rich. In 2012, I was physically disabled at young age. I'm in so much medical debt and since I'm unable to work a conventional job due to my illness. I thought of E-Scraping in addition to my other little online ways (like selling on
Ebay) to earn some money. Even though I don't have access to a car and live in a very small apartment, I think its worth a try for the following reasons:
1. I love technology, taking things apart, and learning all about the gadgets.
2.I would love to learn Tablet and Cell Phone Repair. I've built a few PCs and did some basic repairs and upgrades for friends and family years back. However, everything has changed in a few years. Lol
3. A car isn't really necessary since I'm in a major city and don't plan on going to scrap yards in person. I will use Craig's List, Websites and the mail to sell and since I'm forced to use a rolling walker like a senior citizen, I can pick up2 PC towers not to mention whatever I can fit in my camping size backpack I use for groceries and other errands.
4. I have a closet size area for storage plus a space to put a work table which I think will be a good start since I don't expect to be earning any massive profits.
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I have time on my hands with nothing to do.
6. It is now illegal to put any sort of electronic device or component in the garbage here and people are now told to bring things to recycling event held in only a few parks just 4 Times a year. There must be other ways to legally dispose of things, but its not being publicized very well and New Yorker's hate to be inconvenienced a lot more than they care about obeying the law or the environment. So, people and businesses are both dumping illegally in the open, which could easily be taken off the street, even though trash on the street is property of the Department of Sanitation. (The police are too busy to write you a summons.)
7.They're are many environmentally conscious people willing to take the time to post that they they have free items up for grabs online where you can contact them an arrange to pick up the electronics (sometimes they're in working condition and not old like this Windows 7 laptop I was given by a good Samaritan!
I have many questions and a lot to learn, however this seams like a very welcoming community and I look forward to the process.
Here's my first question: How do you determine if its more profitable to scrap a broken item (that you currently don't posses the knowledge to repair or maybe I don't want to invest in the required repair parts) Should I just sell it as an entire unit as a whole?
For instance I have several tablets less than 3 years old that won't turn on nor charge, yet don't have any visible damage. Most were less than $100 when new, but there's 1 Samsung. I won't know how to repair a tablet in the immediate future, but I know the more time things sit around, the more they devalue.
2 More Quick Questions: Are there any other good sites or apps to sell nonfunctional electronics other than Ebay & Craig's List? And do scrap yards or scrap buyers who you mail scrap to require an ESN or Social Security number for tax purposes?
Thanks so much for having me!
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