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    Mealane8 is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    You paid 350$ for ALL of that?
    Nice find!
    Of course, many of those units (such as all of those LCD monitors) are certainly worth testing to see if they are still functional.
    You could probably get $10-25 for each of them if they are functional--maybe even more.
    How new are those computer towers? Actually, I'd be interested in what is inside of those!--Might even do so buying at fair prices.
    If those computer tower cases (the computer towers once you have removed all internal components) are still in good, intact shape, you may be able to get 10-20$ a piece selling those online.
    Are those laptops/notebooks I see? Those could be worth a bit, if they are functional. Also, if they are trash you could sell them for parts.
    If I had the money on me, I'd be willing to buy one--also, I'd pay postage!
    I think I see some aluminum heat-sinks in one of those milk crates-aluminum is at (I believe) about .40 a pound. You could make some money selling those as scrap.
    Those sealed (lead-acid?) batteries should be worth recycling.
    You should be able to get at least 20 cents a pound for the transformers...
    All-in-all it looks like a GOOD pickup for 350!
    Thanks for taking time to post and for reading my comments!

    Last edited by Mick; 07-15-2013 at 11:06 PM. Reason: Deleted religious rhetoric

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