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    I have a couple of clients looking for Li-Ion laptop battery scrap. If you have some you are willing to part with and wouldn't mind shipping, please let me know. I'm offering $1.00/lb. If you have a large amount, we can go to $1.10/lb.

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    In your opinion what is the best way to ship the Li-Ion laptop batteries? I have a a few boxes (medium flat rate size) full I'd ship to you - but not sure what the most cost efficient way would be.

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    You can check total weight and send FedEx Ground or use the flat rate boxes. I'd also try to get large flat rate boxes as you can get more in them, but then the risk of breaking the box is higher than using mediums. I have had boxes with 40 to 45 in large flat rate boxes and usually on 18 to 25 in the mediums when people mail to me. Regardless, use the strong mesh tape if you have it. It will help hold the boxes together if you ship USPS.

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