I got a fees hundred cell phones what are just the circuit boards goin for per lb. They gotta lot of golden them undress each key alot of gold trim and circuitry.
I got a fees hundred cell phones what are just the circuit boards goin for per lb. They gotta lot of golden them undress each key alot of gold trim and circuitry.
Did you just say timmy fell down the well?
I'm tryin to use iPhone auto correct messed up. I have alot of scrap cell phones what are the boards worth. After removed per lb. They have alotta visible gold n
Just sell them to one of the buyers on here. http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/forum...rs-amp-Sellers They even have pricelists in there threads that say how much they are paying for them in some cases
Please use the search function more...and spellcheck...I type on the forums all the time with my android and never have speach errors like yours..
I think they are worth more whole without the batteries than tearing it down to the board.
I pay $6/lb + for cell phones with no batteries and no backs. The "+" means if a phone is worth more than scrap, we pay you more. We have hundreds of happy customers and receive referrals every day.
We pay $12/lb for clean cell boards.
We also pay for shipping.
Let me know if you are interested!
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If any of them are smart phones, you might be able to get more than scrap for them by selling them for parts on ebay. There are some youtube vids on it, but prices may be out of date. just search completed sales for the parts of a particular phone on ebay.
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$12/lb sounds like a nice pay day. What is "clean"?
Got a bit of insomnia so this is what I worked on.
What am I keeping to ship out?
This is a LG VX8360.
Is there anything to recover in the keypad? I don't see anything. Looks to be entirely plastic.
Then I've got the board on the right. Leave that as is or break it down further?
From left to right.
1. Case. Nothing exciting there other than very tiny brass screw inserts.
There's a gold looking piece, but when I pried it up it was sticky like tape. Not seeing any value there?
2. Screen. Has copper? with chips? embedded in it. Send that in whole? I went ahead and tore it down. Has a silverish sheet inside of it.
3. Top is a speaker. Value? Don't know what middle is. Bottom that is circled is the camera eye. Appears to have gold on it. Assume I would send that in as well.
4. Case. Circles have silver and gold colored pins. Try to remove or send in as is?
5. Case. Has a few brass inserts.
Are these phones worth more than scrap? LG VX8360, Sanyo SCP-3200, and Blackberry Curve 8530.
Found the lil thingamajig that makes it vibrate. It's a half moon metal on a shaft. Interesting. Also found a very tiny magnet that has surprising pull for its size.
Very good questions with photos, I hope we get as good an answer, 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
Yeah I took pics with a Blackberry. Wish I had a real camera.
Used to have a scanner and anything that was too big to close the lid on, I'd leave the lid open and lay a dark cloth over it.
That thing had decent clarity.
Ok, who's got some cell phones for me?
Remember, we pay shipping and have some of the highest payouts in the industry.
We have hundreds of happy customers and receive new referrals every day because of our excellent service and prices.
Our goal is to make you the most we can so that we can keep your business for years to come!
i have about 20kgs of clean cellphone boards
i wonder if its worth it trying to sell to any of the buyers in the US instead of selling it here in South Africa cos the buyers on the forum pay more but theres the shipping cost
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