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    A horder/ computer repair/ vcr repair guy past away, and left everything to his kids. Everything I want is free, they said. I loaded up on about 10 old computers (non working) and 7 new computers (possibly working). And a bunch of vcrs (some working and some not.) Boxes and boxes of random computer and vcr stuff.

    I havent even opedened the computers yet. The old ones seem to be loaded with boards full of ic chips.

    Ive only just started going through it all. In the boxes I found: Turns out that a lot of the stuff is new or resellable. 10+ Motherboards (possibly working) About 20+ video cards. 30+ phone cards. And many more cards that I know nothing about. 10+ hardrives (some new some old). 20+ cd, dvd, cdrw, and floppy drives. Tons of new and used ribben cable. Lots of the stuff I say is new is still in a box or wrapper. Bunch of new and used heatsinks with fans. Bunch of new and used ram. You get the Idea, extra everything.

    Anyway, I am fairly new to escrap. And normally I would just sort it as scrap. But I feel like there could be a lot more value here. I have no ebay experience, and no Time/knowhow to test to see if things are working. Any input would help, Because I will probably just scrap it all because that is something I know how to do. Thanks.

    Last edited by ParkerFlyer4; 09-15-2012 at 11:39 AM.

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