Another load packed and ready, Thanks Mario!
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Another load packed and ready, Thanks Mario!
Thanks again to ewasted for excellent service and reliability. Even with the shipping distance we are running a cost of less than 10% of payout. Thanks again.
Another great load. Fast easy transaction. Getting another load ready as I speak. :)
Sent in a load last tues. Box was 18x18x24 and weighed 66lbs. Cost from NC to Ohio with their discount and picked up at my door was $28. Got my check today.
HEYYYYYYYY "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
get your wallet out
more headin ur way :cool:
Trying to be good & make sure that I give the much deserved stellar review : Always a pleasure doing business with Cash for Computer Scrap!!
that's his pricing for finger cards with gold fingers removed...
Got my first check last week from CFCS, time to make my comment:
I gathered up some mobos, some phones, and some HDD boards in a copier-paper box, about 17.5 pounds worth of stuff, mostly the mobos. Sent it in, and payment was as expected... which is to say, at least triple what my local guys would've paid. $63 for the lot, which I'm happy with.
Now, the part that impressed me:
When I was packing, my packing slip must have fallen out before I put the lid on, or I managed to forget it. I'm normally very detail-oriented, so usually triple-check everything, but this slipped past me, I guess. To compound problems, I sent my box from my workplace, which meant the return address wasn't my information, but my workplace's. I saw that the box was delivered on Friday, and come the following Tuesday, my account info still showed that CFCS was still "waiting for package". I sent an email inquiring about my box, and received a reply very quickly. With a little email back-and-forth detective work, we figured out my mistake, and they sent my check out that day.
Also: At no point during my transaction with them did I mention that I was a member here. They still treated me, a completely unknown customer, very professionally and courteously.
The customer service and honesty will keep me coming back.
Forgive me if I stand before you in an awkward pose. Just got notification from CFCS about the amount they are paying me for the package I sent recently. I thought it would be this much (holds fingers two inches apart) but they said they were paying me THIS much (holds hands ten inches apart).
So I just peed in my pants. Sorry, I'll go clean myself up now...
Uh, and thanks Mario!
Edit: Apparently, I wasn't exactly clear when I first posted this, prompting a PM asking if it means everything is good. Yes it is. Even though there was a bit of a hitch (they had power outages for 2 days) I'm more than satisfied with the service, communication, and result. If I try to say anything more than that it might make me cry. You don't want that to happen, do you?
This is a great buyer I would recommend to anyone
We had two power outages, which had blown several power supplies on computers and messed up other equipment
i would find it hard to believe if you didnt
Another great deal with Ewasted. Dropped off box at fed-ex office on 1-9-13 recieved a check today 1-18-13. Thank you Mario and your team for great service.
Edited to await data entry error correction.
apologies to ewasted, i was on my phone at work and it simply did not update in time to receive your reply.
looking forward to the final results
wish i saw this earlier. bet my partner that we would have been paid on our shipment today. hope you got it worked out and are back up and running.
a few questions:
what is the current wait time to get paid by pay pal once delivered?
how long after delivery to get paid by pay pal under normal conditions?
are you open saturday?
I can't say what happened with their counting, but I did notice one thing with your shipment. You lost money shipping some items to them. If all of the weights were correct, you paid 0.56 per pound shipping. That means you lost money on sending low mid grade boards, ribbon wire, aluminum, power supply, etc... You got back less than what it cost to ship those per pound. Just something to take into consideration.
Not sure why this was posted. We hired a new gal and made an error on the transaction. She is still getting accustomed to the terminology and our system. I sent you an email within a few minutes of receiving yours. I am not in the office so I was unable to address this at the present, will take care of it tomorrow.
This is not a sorting issue what so ever, strictly data entry.
Just a quick question on what the going rate of 3.5 floppy board w/pins is. Thank-you for your time.
this is an A+ buyer. we all go through glitches now and then but Mario and his team will go all out to help you any way they can.
Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night, nor power outages, nor blown up power supplies, stays "E" AND THE CREW, from the swift completion of their appointed sorting :cool:
Thank ya bro Mario, for the get-er-dun attitude, in spite of all of the weeks problems, and working on a Saturday, to take care of your customers!!!
I thank you, my dog thanks you, my teenage son thanks you x2, my trucks gas tank thanks you! ;)
Many blessings be upon you and the staff +++BroJer
Just sent my first two packages on Friday. If you need anything else to make your life easier let me know. I will be sending 4 more packages on Tuesday.
My long overdo review...
Simply put A++ service and prices!
I have been dealing with them for over a year now. I ship roughly 60 pounds of material to him each week via FedEx Ground. From my house, it costs under just under $30 for a 69 pound box.
When I started selling boards I figured that I would try each buyer on the forum. But because of CFCS's great prices and service, I have not sold to anybody else yet.
He keeps on adding more items which is great. He takes a lot more than what his price list shows!
I have only had a few minor problems (all of which were resolved quickly). But that is to be expected since I ship out every week. Two of the problems was that I ended up with more money then what I should have. I hated reporting those problems :( but I did.
My next "adventure" with them will be trying to figure out shipping a gaylord or two full of material. Not sure on prices yet because not sure how much weight I can get in one.
OVERALL: A++ and HIGHLY recommended
I just sent a $1000 of motherboards and cd drive boards to Ewasted. Haven't got the check yet, but it has been a very smooth process and cheap, cheap shipping having him do it for you. I saved about 40% on shipping cost of what it would have cost me to ship.
So this brings up my next question I need help with. I'm thinking of just getting a pallet and big gaylord box and waiting to ship things in once it is full. But - - - how do I weigh the gaylord once it is full???? I just do this out of my garage, not like I have a big scale on hand. I have checked and there is no place to rent a pallet scale around here. I imagine I would need to weigh the gaylord before I ship it, right? Any help?
Thanks,
You can buy a small scale for under $50 that goes up to 330 Lbs or so. Just weigh smaller amounts and keep track. Then add around 75 lbs for pallet and gaylord. Also do you have a plan on geting the gaylord loaded into the truck?
A couple options I can think of:
1. Ask a local scrap yard to borrow the use of their scale for a minute.
2. Keep a running tally of the weight of things you put into the gaylord.
I've thought of the running tally, and I could just write on the side of it the new additions. That might be the best solution. I've got a 60 lb scale (and a bathroom scale) which would be adequate.
As far as loading it, I would pay the freight company to load it. Sure there will be a fee, but for a whole gaylord, it can't be that much per lb. Asking a local scrap yard means I have to put it on my truck and then off again. Not worth it. And then my local guy wouldn't appreciate that I wasn't selling it to him. :( He gives me better prices than ewasted on large socket green boards, so I don't want to mess with that relationship.
My scales go up to 500# and cost less than $60 from new egg.
If you have a loaded gaylord on the truck, get a net weight on the empty truck first. Go back and weigh the loaded gaylord. You can use the local yard's scale or the local grain elevator's scale. (their certified also) We have a small trucking company that will take off a pallet from your truck for the price of a cup of coffee. (no, not Starbucks)
Hello
The problem isnt that there is No email being sent. Other servers will kick our email back thinking it is spam.
Send us your lot ID # and name to our general mailbox info@cashforcomputerscrap.com and someone can resolve this for you.
Thanks!!
Another med flat rate box of processors on its way to Mario and the boys.
OK.....Mario and the crew from now on:)