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    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
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    $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)
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    $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
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    $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

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    $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.


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    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)

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    Hello
    Looking at two categories right now -
    Large socket - Pentium 3 and older boards (includes slots) also see below:
    Socket size of 1 3/4" or higher

    Small Socket - Newer than Pentium 3
    Socket size of 1 1/2" or smaller



    Will post photos, but it is pretty standard with what other buyers do now.


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    I just boxed up another 30 lbs of e-scrap (I know- overwhelming, isn't it?) that I'll drop off over lunch.

    I have to say that I appreciate the new motherboard categories- it's simpler and in many cases makes predicting the potential value of whole computers a little easier.

    There are two things that are sort of "bugging" me though- I went ahead and took the metal brackets off the gold finger boards even though the policy explicitly states you don't have to. I guess I'm secretly somehow hoping they get priced a little better but, if not, I will have shot myself in the foot. Oh well, at least I have a slightly larger collection of jack screws...

    Also, I took a leap of faith and sent in my meager CPU collection- in some cases there was only one of a particular type. Depending on how you read what's online, either there *are* minimum quantities or weights, or there *aren't*. I have to assume it is "better"/more efficient for Ewasted to receive larger quantities of any particular item, but then I also assume that if they are willing to tolerate (even encourage) folks to send in 30 lbs of stuff at a time that they can (and will?) weigh out and pay for relative handfuls of higher-valued items.

    Live and learn, I suppose- cheers!
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    Buying Electronic precious metal scrap!

    just had another great transaction with Mario and the crew.. thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebugguy View Post
    I just boxed up another 30 lbs of e-scrap (I know- overwhelming, isn't it?) that I'll drop off over lunch.

    I have to say that I appreciate the new motherboard categories- it's simpler and in many cases makes predicting the potential value of whole computers a little easier.

    There are two things that are sort of "bugging" me though- I went ahead and took the metal brackets off the gold finger boards even though the policy explicitly states you don't have to. I guess I'm secretly somehow hoping they get priced a little better but, if not, I will have shot myself in the foot. Oh well, at least I have a slightly larger collection of jack screws...

    Also, I took a leap of faith and sent in my meager CPU collection- in some cases there was only one of a particular type. Depending on how you read what's online, either there *are* minimum quantities or weights, or there *aren't*. I have to assume it is "better"/more efficient for Ewasted to receive larger quantities of any particular item, but then I also assume that if they are willing to tolerate (even encourage) folks to send in 30 lbs of stuff at a time that they can (and will?) weigh out and pay for relative handfuls of higher-valued items.

    Live and learn, I suppose- cheers!
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    Hello!
    We are trying to make things easier... sometimes this ends up being more difficult.
    There are no minimums on CPUs, we go through all of them. We can't make a list of all the different types, there are hundreds. So we sometimes have to mix and match ,especially if low quantities of each type. Does this help?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    Hello!
    We are trying to make things easier... sometimes this ends up being more difficult.
    There are no minimums on CPUs, we go through all of them. We can't make a list of all the different types, there are hundreds. So we sometimes have to mix and match ,especially if low quantities of each type. Does this help?
    This brings up a lingering question I've had. For those of us that deal with small quantities, how can we help you make sure we get paid for categories where we only have one item? For example, a box with mostly motherboards (most are P4) but two are dual socket server, and one telecom board. I don't want to wait until I have a box full of telecom and a box full of dual socket server boards (it could be years). What can I do to make sure I don't just get paid motherboards for all of the box?

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    This brings up a lingering question I've had. For those of us that deal with small quantities, how can we help you make sure we get paid for categories where we only have one item? For example, a box with mostly motherboards (most are P4) but two are dual socket server, and one telecom board. I don't want to wait until I have a box full of telecom and a box full of dual socket server boards (it could be years). What can I do to make sure I don't just get paid motherboards for all of the box?
    This is what I do....tape or tie the different boards together. Mark the tape what you believe they are or tape a post it to them if you tie them up. For dvd boards i bag them and write on the bag what they are. Same for hard drive boards and small telecom,printer and modem boards. They are still going to open the bags to see whats inside but if they are separated in the main box then they should classify and price each package. It will probably make it easier for them to sort and separate as well.

    I have sent multiple shipments to Mario and the one time there was a problem it was in my favor due to them classifying a board in a higher grade than what it should have been. Have faith in your buyer guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    Hello!
    We are trying to make things easier... sometimes this ends up being more difficult.
    There are no minimums on CPUs, we go through all of them. We can't make a list of all the different types, there are hundreds. So we sometimes have to mix and match ,especially if low quantities of each type. Does this help?
    This brings up a lingering question I've had. For those of us that deal with small quantities, how can we help you make sure we get paid for categories where we only have one item? For example, a box with mostly motherboards (most are P4) but two are dual socket server, and one telecom board. I don't want to wait until I have a box full of telecom and a box full of dual socket server boards (it could be years). What can I do to make sure I don't just get paid motherboards for all of the box?
    Put in plastic grocery bags or smaller shoe box size boxes inside your larger box. Use ziplock bags to seperate processors and then put all ziplock bags in platic grocery bags. Just some suggestions

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    just to add to confusion (sorry)....laptop boards going as the large socket price??........Sorry to ask all these questions but when I go to a computer store or something I have to pay a fair price then be able to sell for a profit.........THANKS!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    But prices are still better than Bd sort!
    Nope. I'm an Ewasted guy myself, but facts are facts. It's the first time I can remember them having more line items higher rather than lower. Not enough to sway me though.

    Mario, why the significant whack to trimmed cards? They had been consistent with MB & CD/DVD board pricing. I liked the convenience of boxing all my DVD & trimmed cards together. Assume you'd like them separated going forward?

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    They weren't really whacked. They are worth less... hence the bump to CD/DVD boards. We made a blend before and that has ended due to considerably less old boards to mix in. Now we have to separate by socket type.

    If you pack a box with both materials, keep all of one type towards the bottom and the remaining material on top.
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    I highly agree with BC when it comes to adding small quantity, or even just separating stuff. I sent him several boxes at one time, took the time to bag things up using ziploc's. Didn't have any issues with them processing everything, an it was all spot on. Had I not separated them, I can only imagine how long it would have taken them to sort my boxes. Rubber Bands work also!

    An like E said..no min. on the cpu's. Last time I sent a batch in, I had few that didn't quite make a lb, an was paid accordingly an very much to my satisfaction.

    High prices are great, but I find..being quick to reply to emails, answering questions, taking time to come on here an help educate your sellers, and one of the best reps I've encountered when it comes to a buyer..trumps that high price.

    An for that..I stay loyal. It's hard to find a company in this day n'age that is as upstanding as Mario an co. Good folks, good service, an they don't jerk me around. That to me is a

    Keep up the good work Mario an crew! Someday me an the cooler will make it out that way to visit in person.

    Sirscrapalot - Keeper of the traveling cooler.

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    I wanted to post this so there is no confusion.......I am disappointed in the p4 boards being less valuable but I am going to have to change up my biz plan accordingly.........I am going to continue to use ewasted and crew as I am preparing to ship off more material today..........I agree that their customer service is top notch and I thank the lord that I am not sitting on a ton of small socket stuff!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcbhawk View Post
    Nope. I'm an Ewasted guy myself, but facts are facts. It's the first time I can remember them having more line items higher rather than lower. Not enough to sway me though.

    Mario, why the significant whack to trimmed cards? They had been consistent with MB & CD/DVD board pricing. I liked the convenience of boxing all my DVD & trimmed cards together. Assume you'd like them separated going forward?
    Uh when I posted this prices were better, Bd. Sort changed prices since then...

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    Did Mobos just jump down 40 cents? Wasnt it just at $2.40 and now its at $2.00? That's a pretty substantial decrease to some profits for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kochy View Post
    Did Mobos just jump down 40 cents? Wasnt it just at $2.40 and now its at $2.00? That's a pretty substantial decrease to some profits for me.
    there are two different grades of MOBO now for Ewasted... see price list

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    Ewasted,

    I did an on line survey for CFCS and one of the questions was about prices changing, what will the outcome be? Will you change prices as needed or are you going to go to a bi weekly or monthly price updated structure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    Ewasted,

    I did an on line survey for CFCS and one of the questions was about prices changing, what will the outcome be? Will you change prices as needed or are you going to go to a bi weekly or monthly price updated structure?
    Hello
    We are looking to hold pricing for generally 2 weeks to a month at a time.

    The customers we service prefer stability over pricing fluctuation.

    The caveat is pricing is STILL subject to change at ANY time giving major market changes, or other reasons relating to how we price. I think the last three years on here are a good indication that we dont have to change pricing too often.

    Thanks!
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    Sorry if I'm asking a question that's already been answered (i promise - I looked for a little bit) but What are Media Boards? Also, what category do the boards out of printers fall in? Routers and Satellite Boxes?

    ** Side Note: Have had so many awesome transactions with CFCS that it seems redundant for me to keep posting about them unless I can think of something better than "Went great" or something of that nature - The way that they conduct business made me loyal beyond price differences - If they buy it : I'm selling it to CFCS!!***

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julie View Post
    Sorry if I'm asking a question that's already been answered (i promise - I looked for a little bit) but What are Media Boards? Also, what category do the boards out of printers fall in? Routers and Satellite Boxes?

    ** Side Note: Have had so many awesome transactions with CFCS that it seems redundant for me to keep posting about them unless I can think of something better than "Went great" or something of that nature - The way that they conduct business made me loyal beyond price differences - If they buy it : I'm selling it to CFCS!!***
    those boards vary greatly, most of them will probably fall into one of the motherboard catagories. sometimes the routers are better. Switches (rack mount router) are usually better. all of this stuff varies greatly my make, model, and age. Handling them and sending pic in for price quotes will help you get a rough idea over time.

    your best bet if to send pics in, especially since he is adjusting his sorting methods right now.

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    I figured as much.... oh, if only there were simple answers right? lol

    I may just keep them all separated & whatever happens, happens. With all the changes going on I don't want to have to bug him over remedial stuff like this.

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