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    R2/RIOS Processed!

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    10/21/2024

    ATTENTION: If interested in working with us, please allow us to send you a quote on shipping picked up at your door!
    Effective Immediately:

    Mail in program criteria:
    1. Must have a lot value of $150 or more (if using our prepaid labels, the $150 is the total lot value before shipping deduction)
    2. If lot value is less than $150, we request no more than 3 grades of material, pre sorted.

    Pricing delivered to our dock (44139)
    PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
    Please remove batteries and excess AL and Steel - Please remove mercury relays as well. Those will incur a charge if received.
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $2.70 Motherboards Small Socket (All Colors - P4 and Newer)
    $5.90 Motherboards Large Socket (All Colors - Slot, P3 and older)
    $3.45 Mid Grade High - Finger Board Trimmed/Devalued, Peripheral Boards, Wireless Router Boards Low End
    $1.80 Mid Grade – Mid grade boards that are less populated than mid grade high and/or contain and abundance of contamination and/or are newer with less intrinsic metal content.
    $5.65 Finger Boards (Only need to remove OVERSIZED heatsinks, battery... metal bracket is OK)
    $7.00 Dual Socket Server Boards - Large Socket
    $4.35 Dual Socket Server Boards - Small Socket
    $4.75 Telecom Low Grade
    $7.00 Telecom Mid Grade
    $5.90 CD/DVD Boards (please remove ribbon wire and brown board if attached)
    $4.75+ Tape Drive Boards (Paid on sort)
    $6.00 Laptop Motherboard Boards

    HIGH VALUE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $11.50 RAMBUS (Memory with METAL Enclosure, also Blank Memory and Memory with Gold Trim cut)
    $14.00 Hard Drive Boards (Sorting fee of $.30 per lb. Hard Drive Boards paid on sort once removing Floppy, CD/DVD and Media Boards)
    $14.00 Cell Phone Boards CLEAN (please remove excess Plastic, Steel, Screens, Aluminum and Battery)
    $-.50/lb Memory Mixed (Sorting fee of $.50 per lb. Memory paid on sort at pricing below)
    $28.50 Gold Memory
    $12.50 Silver/Tin Memory
    $50.00 Gold Fingers (Pricing is for quality cut trim. Little to no Green, otherwise deduction)
    $22.50 Slot Processor

    OTHER PRECIOUS METAL ITEMS
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $1.50 Gold Connectors
    $6.50 Older Cell Phones w/o battery and back cover removed
    $3.50 Smart Phones w/o battery and back cover removed
    $2.75 Any Cell Phone with back cover and/or battery
    $9.50 IC Chips/Eproms

    CPUs (Must be Sorted)
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $205.00 Intel 386 and 486
    $205.00 Motorola
    $125.00 Pentium Pro Gold Caps
    $85.00 Cyrix/IBM/VIA Gold Cap
    $60.00 Pentium Ceramic
    $60.00 AMD Ceramic Clean (without Al. Cap. Take $15 off for CPU with Lid)
    $65.00 Black Fiber CPU
    $23.00 Green/Brown Fiber without Heatsink
    $11.00 Green Fiber with Heatsink - Pins
    $7.75 Green Fiber with Heatsink - Pinless

    COMPUTER/SERVER PARTS
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $0.85 Hard Drives Complete
    $0.60 Hard Drives Complete (Bent, Punched, Crushed - NOT Shredded)
    $0.40 Hard Drives w/o Boards
    $0.50 Power Supply w/ Wire
    $0.40 Power Supply w/o Wire
    $0.35 Mixed Floppy/CD/DVD Drives

    OTHER ITEMS
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $1.20 Laptops Complete
    $0.90 Incomplete laptops (Must have Motherboard)
    $0.45 AC Adapter w/ Wire
    $0.30 AC Adapter w/o Wire
    $0.85 Mixed Computer Wire
    $0.40 Mixed Christmas/Holiday Wire
    $1.20 Ribbon wire with ends (Must be PRESORTED from other wire)
    $1.20 Cat5/6 with ends (Must be PRESORTED from other wire)
    $0.00 Mixed Computer Plastic (NO METAL!)
    $0.40 Clean Aluminum Heatsink
    $1.10 Clean Cu/Al Heatsink (No fans, plastic or attachments)
    $4.00 Silver Plated Brass (Holloware and the similar. No Industrial. Non Magnetic)
    $0.00 15" & 17" LCD [per POUND] DESKTOP LCD MONITORS - with or without BASE - BASE - No screen bleeding, gouges, Cracks, Cut cables, water damage . Must be monitor, NOT just a panel
    $0.50 19"+ LCD [per UNIT] DESKTOP LCD MONITOR - with or without BASE - No screen bleeding, gouges, Cracks, Cut cables, water damage . Must be monitor, NOT just a panel
    -$.10/lb LCD Monitor Scrap (LCD monitors that fail testing are considered scrap and charged at $.10/lb)
    $0.50 Laptop Screens [per UNIT] Must be in case, pass light test, be in tact, no bleeding, water damage or cracks. ... Cut wire/bad screen -$0.25/lb (CHARGE) - All Netbooks Screens are Scrap. Please do not send them unless you plan on paying the recycling fee.


    BATTERIES (CAREFULLY READ!! CRITERIA BELOW)
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $0.15 Li Ion Laptop Cell 18650 (NO Swollen Batteries. Exposed terminals MUST be taped)
    $0.15 Li Ion Cell Phone Batteries (NO Swollen Batteries. Exposed terminals MUST be taped)
    $0.15 Li Ion Polymer - Laptop, Tablet and Cell (NO Swollen Batteries. Exposed terminals MUST be taped) (No ECIG or Lithium Compound batteries!)
    $0..30/lb NiMh
    -$.15/lb SWOLLEN BATTERIES ARE A CHARGE ITEM
    -$.40 CHARGE Terminal Tape Fee
    -$.10/lb CHARGE NI CD (Dry Cell)

    Prices are subject to change without notice.
    Pricing is determined by date of RECEIPT of material unless otherwise noted.

    Anything else, send us an email: info@CashForComputerScrap.com Thanks
    Last edited by Ewasted; 10-21-2024 at 11:19 AM. Reason: Updated Pricing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    Hello
    Sorry for the delay. We are having technical issues, also short staffed this week. We were missing 3 guys on Friday alone and had a large unscheduled drop off. Not trying to make excuses just wanted to inform you that we have fell a hair behind.

    Any issues, feel free to email us. If you dont get a response feel free to message me on here.
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    E can we still leave the brackets on finger boards (pci cards) but remove heat sink, cooling fans etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DESCRAPPER View Post
    E can we still leave the brackets on finger boards (pci cards) but remove heat sink, cooling fans etc.
    Yes that is still ok.
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    So, we dropped off another load. I'm thinking it was over a ton. I know we had about 900 #'s of High Grade boards, then the rest of what the guys took up. There was a mix up with our Dock time (I screwed something up...lol) and Mario and crew (2 guys short) unloaded, sorted and cut a check Same Day! I'm not saying he'll do this every time, but I appreciate that he took care of my guys! That shows strength of character! With the exception of LOW GRADE, and retail quality units, we only sell to CFCS because for 2 years, we've only had Amazing service and feedback from Mario and his team!

    We get solicitations all of the time, and the answer is always the same. "Thanks but No thanks!"

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    Ewasted have you gotten any of my message or pm?

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    Just dropped off nine 65 lb boxes at FED Ex........Any issues I have ever had with this company were taken care of within hours.......Even get a phone call or text from Mario or staff member from time to time.....LOL

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    Hey all-

    Being a newbie at e-scrapping I just thought I would write a brief note regarding my experience with Mario/Ewasted/Cashforcomputerscrap.com. Overall, it was ridiculously easy and pleasant. The way I did it was: 1. assembled my scrap in similar piles, 2. weighed each pile rounding up to the nearest oz, 3. packed it in the smallest box it could possibly fit in, 4. logged in to their website and a. printed out an invoice to put in the box and b. printed out the FedEx shipping document to tape on the top, 5. dropped the box off at a designated FedEx site, 6. waited for the cash to appear in my Paypal account.

    The box left NE Kansas on a Tuesday, arrived at their facility on Thursday, and the money appeared in my account the next Tuesday- total time: 7 days. Pretty amazing, really!

    The box weighed 36.6 at shipping, measured 16x13x13 (a 1.5 cubic foot "moving box") and cost $21.37 using CFCS's pre-paid label. The total recovered scrap was 35.3 pounds, so the effective shipping cost was about $0.61 per pound. I don't have much to compare this to, but it seems pretty reasonable. I'm sure there are "sweet spot" combinations of volumes/weights in FedEx's pricing charts- with a little effort you could probably figure out what the most cost-effective volume/weight ratio is for your location (then again, it may not wind up varying by much).

    What I turned in:
    1. Gold connectors 5 lbs @ $1.50 = $7.50 (too bad my wife threw out an oatmeal can full of these things six months ago!)
    2. Laptop/cell phone batteries 1.54 @ $1.10 = $1.69
    3. Telecom boards 0.25 @ $4.80 = $1.20
    4. Cell phones (no batteries) 0.65 @ $5.25 = $3.41
    5. Gold memory 0.32 @ $13.85 = $4.43
    6. Motherboards 26 @ $2.90 = $75.40
    7. Telecom (different type?) 1 @ $4.45 = $4.45
    8. Fingerboards 0.6 @ $3.90 = $2.34
    minus shipping -$21.37

    Net total $79.06

    A few thoughts: overall, I'm quite happy with the exercise. There was a bit of a learning curve in collecting and processing the computers, etc. (which I enjoyed), though quite a bit of time went into scavenging them, taking them apart, and sorting the remains into piles (If you add in the wire, steel, motors and power supplies I turned in locally I probably netted closer to the original $100). Is it worth it? Yah, it is, so long as you have a place to put the stuff while it accumulates that doesn't annoy your significant other. I'll continue to pick up the odd piece of electronics here and there, but boy howdy am I envious of you folks that ship a pallet at a time- at that volume this really starts to make sense (Where do you *get* 50 computer towers at a time??? A different thread, I suppose).

    Apart from the RAM sticks, the cellphones were the most valuable items- that kind of surprised me. I just got a new (very cheap) one at the AT&T store, and my wife grimaced when I asked them if they had a bucket full of dead phones in the back. If my better half hadn't been standing next to me I probably could have talked the sales rep into giving them to me...

    One edit: I did have a couple (like one or two) hard drive boards in the mix that theoretically should've brought more money. I consider it my fault for not keeping track of them and getting them mixed in with the dozen or so CD/DVD boards I sent.

    Last thing- I was a little worried about having "enough" of any one thing to make it worth processing. It seems like they accept fairly small quantities of items- had I known, I would've thrown my little pile of CPUs in as well. Next time...

    cheers,
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    Buggy, I use sandwich or gallon sized baggies and big rubber bands for small quantities of smaller boards, like a handfull of HD boards or memory. If you use baggies then you can use a black marker to write on it.
    It helps to keep stuff separated/sorted.

    And a handful of memory, just throw a rubber band around it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Buggy, I use sandwich or gallon sized baggies and big rubber bands for small quantities of smaller boards, like a handfull of HD boards or memory. If you use baggies then you can use a black marker to write on it.
    It helps to keep stuff separated/sorted.
    Yep. When we shipped small loads of odds and ends (cpus/ram) to Ewasted we used ziplock bags. Made it really easy.

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    Well, I did have everything bundled up with rubber bands and baggies (I actually had something like 17 different "bundles" that I weighed out before shipping), but I didn't mark anything as one particular type of board or another, mostly because I really wasn't sure *how* they'd be sorted. As it turns out, virtually all of it was considered "motherboards" at $2.90/lb which, for the most part, I thought was fair. The obviously "good stuff" (telecom boards) was recognized for what it was and I was paid appropriately. If there were a few bits and pieces that I thought might be worth more but weren't sorted that way- well, I don't really care. Given the tiny volumes of stuff I sent in it would've only added a dollar or two to my totals, if that. I'm not gonna haggle over a couple bucks, and just having it out of the house was worth it...

    Cheers,
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    I sent two separate loads off to Ewasted two weeks ago, both were processed and a check was sent out very quickly. Even sent a few odds and ends and were very happy in how they were graded and priced!

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    Do I need to separate the ram and hard drive boards into separate bags? I was going to do that but i would have to send 5 boxes. I have close too 100 pounds of clean boards and what not. If so i need to know before i ship all this stuff. Also do i need a form to fill out?

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    Haha...Electro..ya beat me to the punch. I'll just add...the lest you can do is scroll up a couple or four posts an see EXACTLY what you need to do to ship to Mario an Co. Thebugguy wrote quite the 101 guide to shipping to these folks.

    Or..you know..go to page 1, read the actual price list, along with the link to their website where you'll find more info.

    Sirscrapalot - "How can I lose to such an idiot?" - Aaron Nimzovich ( 1886 - 1938 former chessmaster )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Electrowaste View Post
    This is a buyers thread not a "what do I do thread." Feel free to READ a little before posting a question. Almost everything is laid out for you here, often multiple times, just invest some time into self education.
    Is that how you talk to and treat your customers, or just how you talk to other peoples customers?.....This isn't some good old boy club where you get to haze the new guy, especially on someone else's buyers thread. You might want to let this new guy know he is welcome on here and if he has any questions he should go to certain threads or how to contact the person he apparently is looking to send material to without a condescending attitude or capital letters.

    Sir Scrap A lot... although many enjoy your wit and quotes, you implied with the one you used here that the new guy was an idiot...If I interpreted it that way im sure he did also ...Come on guys your better than this

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    Quote Originally Posted by URBANERECYCLING View Post
    Is that how you talk to and treat your customers, or just how you talk to other peoples customers?.....This isn't some good old boy club where you get to haze the new guy, especially on someone else's buyers thread. You might want to let this new guy know he is welcome on here and if he has any questions he should go to certain threads or how to contact the person he apparently is looking to send material to without a condescending attitude or capital letters.

    Sir Scrap A lot... although many enjoy your wit and quotes, you implied with the one you used here that the new guy was an idiot...If I interpreted it that way im sure he did also ...Come on guys your better than this
    if im not mistaking urban sir scrap has a forum post quote where it says idiot line that goes on every post he does doubt sir scrap would really do that. my 2 cents.

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    48 pages of posts is a bit much for a newbie to consume. If I could suggest....find a way to cull through the least important ones (like this post), and keep only the ones with pertinent information and reviews that you like. Not sure if Mario can do that as the OP, but might help the new guy instead of saying "your answer might be somewhere in those 48 pages...or not".

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    I understand that but as a new person who is being berated already and doesn't know Sir Scrap Alots humor it is implied that to him that he is an idiot. Not that egos should be so sensitive on here but when its someone's first post we should be a lot more tolerant When commenting on someone elses buyers thread we need to be aware that our words are taken as being spoken by the buyer to those who just come on here.....

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    Personaly I think on a buyers thread no one but the buyer should be answering the questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shendog View Post
    48 pages of posts is a bit much for a newbie to consume. If I could suggest....find a way to cull through the least important ones (like this post), and keep only the ones with pertinent information and reviews that you like. Not sure if Mario can do that as the OP, but might help the new guy instead of saying "your answer might be somewhere in those 48 pages...or not".
    You are so on the mark with that Shen

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    Quote Originally Posted by URBANERECYCLING View Post
    You are so on the mark with that Shen
    I have sent alot of messages to the op about removing posts... which they have done as requested. I haven't requested and reviews to be pulled, i dont think thats right.

    Our first page communicates that they can email or chat with us. Happy to help them that route unfortunately caught this one a little too late on here...

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