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    It's time to sell Boards

    I agree with mechanic on that. pull the boards off of those drives, for the hard drives you will need tiny torx bits. if you got a harbor freight tools by you, they have a set for under 10 bucks I believe. Then find you a yard that deals with electronics, not just an average everyday steel yard. they will give you HD without board prices. the cd drives you take the board off of are shred after you pull the board off and if you have 3.5 floppy drives, just leave those alone and you should get a price for them whole.

    Put those boards in your "to ship out pile" and find you an R2 yard. Make good with a head buyer there and show him that you want to do business on all aspects and you will get handled right.



    My local buyer gives me pretty good prices on all the crap that is to heavy to ship in comparison to the price I get. Even some of the high dollar stuff, like small socket p4 motherboards are only like 10 to 15 cents lower than Mario. Can't beat that.

    All IMO.

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