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shendog
Atlanta is an interesting market. There are buyers paying basically what I pay, but not like some of the members here on the forum who are dealing directly with refineries. I've looked, and maybe they just know how to hide really well
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Its actually surprising considering the size of the city. No offense to buyers here, but it sure would save me a ton of time in packing and $$ with shipping to have someone local to sell to that paid decent.
for several years I accumulated a fairly large pile of motherboards that nobody wanted. The dump didn't want em, the scrap yard checked tower cases to make sure no boards were there etc. I searched high and low for a better way to just dispose of these boards, and by today's standards they would make people drool. Prior to moving I was getting rather desperate and contacted a computer recycler in town, who said he'd take them(for free). I didn't much have a choice at the time so I took them down there.
While me and a worker there on the dock were loading the boards from my truck into gaylords, the worker told me I could have sold them to a place in Atlanta for like $1.50 lb. Even at that rate it would have been beneficial to have made the trip, but I was on other tangents then.
It may have been a refiner, but I'd expect they're still around there
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