I don't pay for Keyboards, mice or cords. If you throw them in as part of the deal, I will take them. Printers..if the cheapie home kind, again I don't pay. I don't get the big commerical ones everyone on here talks about. If I did it might be a different story. CRT monitors I will take as part of a load, or if my thrift store clients have some that need to be gone. Luckily I can drop the carcasses off at my landfill, as they recently changed their policy an stopped charging for such. Same with TV's. Again I only take them tho with other stuff. Otherwise I've instituted a 5.00 charge per tube to offset my gas. Driving to the landfill with 50 odd tubes in a van is a killer on the ol'mpg, not to mention my back..lol.
A good example..Bought a load awhile back..60 something towers. Dude tossed in about 300 keyboards, I don't even know how many mice( I still haven't got around to cutting the cords off..heh) but a big box of'm! Along with a bunch of speakers for PC's. That was all free goodies except the towers. The keyboards I broke down for the mylar, and I was happy with the profit I made on them. The speakers..well they suck..the cords are good, but lots of plastic. I can say I won't need magnets for a good long time tho..LOL.
I've toyed with the idea of buying wire/cords, at lest locally. Not sure how well it'd work statewide cause I know I wouldn't pay as much as the yards do. Once I get to thinking about implementing my cord buying strategy, my thrift store contacts give me a ton an I put buying them on the back burner..why buy if you can get'm free.
Just how I do it..an what works for me may not for you or others.
Sirscrapalot - One man's theology is another man's belly laugh. - Robert A. Heinlein
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