I will start start off with this. A major competitor of mine in Pennsylvania is a convicted felon. He has charges related to stolen property. Second, a list means nothing if you (seller) have no idea what converter goes into what catagory chosen by the buyer. "Codes" sometimes help the price, sometimes hurt the price. I bought some converters today by "code" they were worth $18, I was able to pay my customer $50 each. I work all the angles to give my customers the best possible price outcome.
How do I know Ewasted doesn't rip me off? I went there once and was happy, most people agree. We really don't concentrate on computer related items so we put our faith in them for example.

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ScrapmanIndustries
question for APA, is there like some sort of picture chart or something that someone inexperienced in Cats like myself could look at and be able to determine what type of cat they have? I know theres a few different kinds and I can mostly tell which are aftermarket but as far as determining which specific type of cat I have I really have no clue. I know most of the buyers know which is which and they could look at one and tell me its this or that but unless I know myself what I'm holding I'm pretty much just putting all my faith into the buyer not ripping me off, and Im sure the majority of the people who don't deal much with cats feel the same way.
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