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    server question

    So recently iv been tryin to break into the e waste side of scrappin. I have computers pretty much down, but i have the opertunity to buy a few servers. The guy has 3 HP proliant DL145 g3. Iv spent the last hour searching the forum and havent found much of anything thats helpful to me.



    Im just trying to figure out what a decent price to pay for these things would be. In my searches iv come to realize theres about 586373848383 and one differnt servers and different prices for each.

    Havent been able to grab anything free to learn on. Wish i could cause i hate asking questions like this >
    If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all...

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    I pay about 15 cents a pound for servers, usually a lot more metal than boards. Thinking about offering less since my metal prices here have gone down.
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    A quick check on ebay shows a small market for a few items from these servers. I would be surprised if those items were still in the servers when you get them. So I would follow Brandon's lead. Of course its always worth it to pay for an education. Once you have broken down a few you will know a lot more. 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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    G3 and even G4 HP Proliant servers are pretty much scrap. G4's might have some decent memory if they were upgraded at some point. If they are rack-mount blades 15 cents per pound is about max you would want to pay. If they are the huge towers, I would not go more than 10 cents per pound.

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    Apparently they are the 45 pound racks.

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    You have to tell the guy you need to see what is in it before a firm price...if missing say the cpu memory and hard drives....then not very much...cpuple of bucks for scrap after you factor in time. If that stuff is in there then $5-7 again depends on what all is in there. Check ebay though as alot of times if it has hot swap power supply then those sell for $20-30 many times. Same for brackets and other stuff from them.

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    Baah. Hes lookin for way more than scrap value for them. Next.

    This is the problem i have. Everyone wants way more than they are worth. Nobody is interested in "free pick up" either. Oh well keep tryin!

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    the problem is everyone advertisies that they pay for computer scrap in america it seems.
    this has set a precedence and now everyone thinks they have valuable e-waste instead of
    what it really is, rubbish.
    so if your ad' says we buy e-waste, then no matter what someone has, they'll assume they'll get something for it.
    then you go and pick it up from them? probably drag things down stairs too?

    the oppsoite happens here in australia, companies pay to have e-waste picked up, that's the precedence set,
    you want a recycling service, you pay, so for smaller scrappers, they can offer free pick-up and can do ok too.

    I just came back from two pick-up's, one had some servers,fat heavy old ones, maybe 80 pounds each,
    I had a hard time with them as it was so akward trying to go down stairs with them, the staff were so happy they
    finally got rid of them, there's no way I could justify paying for them, I spent 45 minutes on the job and am still sweating.

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    Thats the prob here. It used to be like that but then competition made people start paying to get material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by webuyselltradestuff View Post
    You have to tell the guy you need to see what is in it before a firm price...if missing say the cpu memory and hard drives....then not very much...cpuple of bucks for scrap after you factor in time. If that stuff is in there then $5-7 again depends on what all is in there. Check ebay though as alot of times if it has hot swap power supply then those sell for $20-30 many times. Same for brackets and other stuff from them.

    I think 5-7 is low for older servers. I think 10-15 is a little more reasonable. The board is worth more and heavier than a desktop. The memory is different also....








    (Desktop vs. Server memory)


    Not to mention the potential for copper heat sinks, the weight of the steel, multiple processors, ect...

    Usually if an individual is selling a server they will want too much for even one with NO resale value. You are really better off getting them from a business or the Gov.

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    Yeah im trying to hit buainesses but havent had luck so far. As for the canadian gov. All sales are single sales or lots of 2 or 3 and they go for 100 bucks +++. Iv been searchin. Wonder if i could buy stuff from auctions that are just across the border... Hmm.

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    Typically for scrap value you need to offer about double or a little less for scrap servers.
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    Again it is always what YOUR markret will bear....and remember I can always negotiate UP in price not the other way around...selling 101 start lower than what you WOULD pay and work your way up...if you start at the top price tuen you miss profits and really have no place to go....you cant show the person you are walking halfway to meet them in the middle so to speak.....just my 2 cents but I have been in professional sales for 20 years....


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