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Are Lower Prices Of Scrap Better Or Worse???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalbestos View Post
    Higher prices are by far better . I want the metals I'm selling to be in demand and the yards can compete with each other for my business . Anyone who says less is better does not value their time . It's simillar to those who sell online , they want to be selling the items that are in demand the ones that command the most bang for the buck .



    I'm sure mike will agree I doubt he spent his day listing cassette tapes and issues of national geographic .
    LMFAO........Actually I get the same items over and over and I know exactly what they go for and are usually listed, sold, and shipped in less than a week..........Occasionally I get an oddball item but I will buy 100 of the same thing if I know I can move it for a profit

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