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    Phrogo, check out this thread.

    The member who posted this had 2 of the SMF's buyers reply to his thread with contact information. I hope both of you use this info to your advantage.



    Shipping 200 Laptops Where/How Much??

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    Quote Originally Posted by RLS0812 View Post
    $1 per unit is the base price many folks buy computers for ... you will lose quite a bit of money !
    Here is a price list from one of the buyers on this forum CLICK ME

    You could make a nice chunk of change if you rip all the units apart and separate the parts. You could make even more if some of those units still worked !
    HOLY $HIT. He actually found Mario!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RLS0812 View Post
    Step 1: buy a good screw gun
    Step 2: buy a few gaylords
    Step 3: research how to separate stuff
    Step 4: disassemble everything
    Step 5: find a buyer for the stuff
    Step 6: hire a couple semi trucks
    Step 7: profit
    Sounds like some good advice, wonder where you got it from.

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    Holy Sheep Poop, Scrapman! Makes me want to move to New Orleans if they're scared to bid on loads like that...

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    CashFor/4ComputerScrapUSA is a sideline/front for CJ Environmental, a refiner in MA. They aren't exactly racking up the positive reviews from customers or the BBB. I haven't dealt with them for precisely that reason but maybe that's just ancient history. Ewasted, one of the forum buyers, has nothing but positive reviews and I (and many other forum folks) can speak to their quality of service and pricing.

    Also, unless you think you have months of free time ahead of you for d-man and eBay postings, unloading them all as a freight lot is probably your best shot to recoup cash. You could be sitting on 1200 eaches of carefully extracted parts for quite a while if you want to sell that way. That's a bit too long-tail for my tastes. Or, you could go halfway; pull boards and drives to sell in bulk and then move the rest as scrap ABS and steel.

    I think your first step is a decisive and realistic assessment of your ability to commit any and how much time to this massive intake. From there, start talking to the buyers who can best facilitate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breakage View Post
    CashFor/4ComputerScrapUSA is a sideline/front for CJ Environmental, a refiner in MA. They aren't exactly racking up the positive reviews from customers or the BBB. I haven't dealt with them for precisely that reason but maybe that's just ancient history. Ewasted, one of the forum buyers, has nothing but positive reviews and I (and many other forum folks) can speak to their quality of service and pricing.

    Also, unless you think you have months of free time ahead of you for d-man and eBay postings, unloading them all as a freight lot is probably your best shot to recoup cash. You could be sitting on 1200 eaches of carefully extracted parts for quite a while if you want to sell that way. That's a bit too long-tail for my tastes. Or, you could go halfway; pull boards and drives to sell in bulk and then move the rest as scrap ABS and steel.

    I think your first step is a decisive and realistic assessment of your ability to commit any and how much time to this massive intake. From there, start talking to the buyers who can best facilitate.
    I think you are referring to Cash for Electronic Scrap not Cash for Computer Scrap!

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    Box them up and ship them out!


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    I'm a bit confused.
    Why would someone buy 1200 of anything that their was no plan to process?
    You have $ there for certain.. but why on earth would you purchase something you don't have any idea what to do with it?

    It would be like someone offering me 1200 cats. The meow meow variety not converters for $12 bucks. What would I do with 1200 cats? No idea.. sort of need to think about the "long game" a bit!

    My second question or head scratcher is:
    Is this grouping of pictures where they sit or have they been moved to your facility?
    If you have the truck large enough to have moved all of this, Fork Lift (And you must because they are stacked 3 high in some places) and warehouse or storage unit to place this stuff in.. I'm figuring you buy and sell a lot of different items on a regular basis.

    If you happen to have lucked out and bought these for a song.. BUT you have all of these other factors of experience behind you- I'm doubting this will be a hard puzzle to solve.
    Last edited by sledge; 10-15-2016 at 03:36 PM.
    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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    Phrogo -

    Yeah him me up and we can talk...either phone, skype or similar. The more pics you have the better and any inventory would help too.

    Breakage -

    pulling cpu, ram and hard drive is standard course for IT departments with end of life items...they just don't care about the rest since it isn't their job,. The business has already written the entire thing off so any recovered money form auctions are just extra income. Once they declared something end of life (EOF), they move on. I used to get pallets of servers from my hospital contract...had everything except hard drives and ram...even the XENON cpus were there.
    PROFIT is made when you BUY/ACQUIRE NOT when you sell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrogo View Post
    Thanks for all the replies,. Charles I will pm when I get more educated on computers in the threads. In regards to the last picture , that was me taking a computer apart to see how hard it was.it took me 20 min. All computers have all components . It was a school auction with 8 other buyers. I guess I was the only one with the guts to placed a bid. There is no point for me too lie. I am just in unusual situation and wanna make sure I can make some quick money. I already spoke with cash for scrap usa. They told me they would send a freight shipment my way but the would only offer me 1 dollar per unit. Is that worth it ???
    as others have advised you,strip all the computers & laptops
    as far as scrap value goes, the RAM & CPUs are worth the most
    then the boards.

    then open up the power supplies and clip off all the wires- thats a seperate price
    remove the copper & aluminium heatsinks inside the power supplies

    lastly, u have to strip the all the copper from the heatsinks & keep that seperate.
    the remaining aluminium has to be seperated also.

    the empty cases go as shred.

    the boards, CPUs & RAM must be sold to your ewaste buyer
    ( the ones on this forum are among the best).

    the wires, copper, aluminium & empty cases should be sold to a scrap metal yard near you.
    u should weigh all the different stuff u have so u know the weight & ask around to see which yard offers the best prices.

    of course, if any of these systems are working, u would make more money by selling them whole.

    irrespective of whether u decide to strip them up or try and sell them whole if theyre working, u will make a very good profit.

    either way, theres going to be lots of work involved because u seem to have a LOT of stuff.

    wish u all the best.
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    $12 for all of that is a steal. I wish I could find deals like that. My company pays more than $12 for all those nice pallets in the picture when we need to purchase some. I would personally pay $2 each for those and be happy around here.

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    I'll make u a deal.........If you do not touch the units I'll give you $3000 cash upon delivery.......

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    Oh, snap. Yes, you are correct. Too late to edit, I think. I searched for CJ and the links included Ewasted's site. Didn't pay attention. Apologies all around.

    Cashforcomputerscrap=good per my experience
    other things=less certain

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    Quote Originally Posted by EDC76 View Post
    Avoid any business named Cash For (insert item name here)
    You must have us confused with someone else...
    Specializing in Maximum value for mixed precious metal printed circuit boards and electronics

    Check out our pricing and read some of our RAVING reviews: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...tal-scrap.html
    QUESTIONS? Email us: info@CashForComputerScrap.com
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    Your right the Com we spoke with had USA in their name

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrogo View Post
    Your right the Com we spoke with had USA in their name
    This one? LINK

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    If he was trolling you all, I doubt he'd be posting or PM'ing with anyone.

    While hard to believe, it happens every day. Good deals that is. He is in or near New Orleans.

    It's all about being at the right place at the right time. Will he find a deal like this every day? Of course not, an he would be foolish to think he would, as would anyone else. Can't fault a guy for taking advantage of a good deal when it bops you in the face.

    If it does end up being a hoax, I shall release the goats of doom upon him.

    As the others told you OP...read the forums, plenty of info to help ya out. An it will help us, and WBSTS(charles) help you out a bit better. Our biggest buyer on here can help with shipping if need be, an we also have the wonderful Gorven who offers a his own shipping via trucks. Very good pricing if you end up going that route. An I do suggest you do if you end up with pallets of goodies to sell.

    Good luck with it all!

    Sirscrapalot - keeper of the traveling cooler, an seller of tin foil for all the tin foil hat folks.

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    If I were him, I would sell to a scrap yard and get 60 or 70 cents on the dollar. You leave money on the table but you get it off your property ASAP. Especially since he has no idea how to strip the PC of parts or know what the parts are worth. Stick to what you are good at and scrapping PCs doesn't sound like his area of expertise. To strip these PCs for the RAM and CPUs it would probably take him 3 months assuming 10 PCs a day since he probably has another job. Just not worth it. Finding another deal like this is time better spent. The money is in getting the deals not scrapping every nickel out of the PC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StRegis View Post
    If I were him, I would sell to a scrap yard and get 60 or 70 cents on the dollar. You leave money on the table but you get it off your property ASAP. Especially since he has no idea how to strip the PC of parts or know what the parts are worth. Stick to what you are good at and scrapping PCs doesn't sound like his area of expertise. To strip these PCs for the RAM and CPUs it would probably take him 3 months assuming 10 PCs a day since he probably has another job. Just not worth it. Finding another deal like this is time better spent. The money is in getting the deals not scrapping every nickel out of the PC.
    he was offered $3K above by someone on this board...of course this was after shipping costs...but really, shipping wouldn't be crazy. 200 laptops fit into 1 gaylord.....probably with room to spare.

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    yes 1200 computers I am comfortable at $3000........Have never heard anything so I'll not hold my breath



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