There's plenty of places that will buy them, they have set prices per condition and new ones are actually worth more than their worth.
As new, they include a certain amount of fixing damage in with the price, after that $ is used up, they cannot be used internationally.
The Yellow pages will have container leasing firms in it.
There's lots of storage yards around that have 30- 100 of these setup with a corrugated roof above them, a security system for the container and getting access into the yard.
A nice wee business if you are into setting one up. Ideally you need a open area close by a security firm to start with, & shipping containers.
If you have a few clues about setting up a business, all you need is a bank, a calculator, a telephone.
I suggested this idea to a guy 23 years ago, who because of medical conditions, was going to be bedridden for the rest of his life. It was about a year before he got to the point he couldn't move around much.
He set it up, made $$$ and sold it. He was the first to do it in that city. Others followed his idea.
I got the idea from Darnels garage in the movie 'Christine'.
At the time he was running a telephone service for mobile 'fixit people'. Fix broken windows, flat tyres, shift things, lawn mowing etc etc.
He took a commission of every 'job' he set up. He had a network of workers who spent their day following up the jobs he got for them.
I met him 3 times in a month by coincidence, by phone when my cars tyre went flat. To me it was 1 phone call with directions and I backed the car tyre over the $15, which the worker got when he fixed the tyre.
I happened to walk past his house and saw him rolling across his bed, it was on a main road, and stopped and talked with him.
That's when I found he was the 'guy on the other end of the phone' earlier.
Then he came into the workshop I was working in to get something fixed, we chatted, I told him about Darnels garage idea but with shipping containers.
But I degress..... Most towns probably have the storage yards like this now.
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