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    QUICK QUESTION, E-scrap

    I have a few of these would you grade them with your Finger cards/ Boards or are they different, I don't want to call buyer, for the small amount 10 - 15 lbs of them thanks to you guys for the help.

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    Those are riser boards I believe. either MB or finger is my guess.

    The wise ones will chime in.

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    I would throw them in with finger cards.

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    That's what I thought, but just what to get some more opinions.

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    If you save a lot of these you should be able to negotiate a bit higher than finger card, but otherwise they go in with them.

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    I buy them as "daughterboards" but...for most of us, finger card price.

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    When I have something unique, I bag it and throw it in with the stuff I believe it belongs with. Your buyer will appreciate the fact that you bagged it & kept it separate for them.
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    Thanks spin, and yes, I do appreciate that kind of stuff.

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    The last time I sold them to Ewasted he included in the finger boards. Sending you buyer a photo will clairify it for you. It might be a small amout (for you) but its something Mario will respond to if you send him the email. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    they are "technically" a small riser card...like everyone has said, you will get fingerboard or motherboard pricing....I would just bag separately. I sent a bunch of these recently to ewasted actually (you get them in servers) but I can't remember what they ended up being classified as.
    PROFIT is made when you BUY/ACQUIRE NOT when you sell

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    Should be finger card all day long. If you cut the finger off then its daughter/riser/backplane.
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