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    Got a call to pick up a few towers and there monitor for a distribution company a few days ago. Called the guy to pick up the stuff today and it ends up being a pallet full of tower, monitors, battery backups, and handheld scanners. Best part of it all was its free and I picked up another business account for scrap.

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    Hopefully the monitors were not CRTs.

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    u know the score
    pics please

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    ewaste score

    if the battery backups are not worth reselling, the batteries might go as car batteries at the scrap yard
    Currently looking for a job in or related to scrap/recycling. Relocation is possible for the right offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msmoorad View Post
    u know the score
    pics please
    Photobucket isn't letting me upload pics so I can't show the score

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattInTheHat View Post
    if the battery backups are not worth reselling, the batteries might go as car batteries at the scrap yard
    Battery backups aren't a great resale as new ones are preferred for making sure they function right. And I don't think it works

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    Quote Originally Posted by APA View Post
    Hopefully the monitors were not CRTs.
    Most were flat screens including a couple really nice ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapbeast View Post
    Battery backups aren't a great resale as new ones are preferred for making sure they function right. And I don't think it works
    I've sold quite a few APC CS500's I picked up for usually between $1-3 per unit. Ended up selling some with, and some without, batteries but my average ROI was around 2000-3000% (usually sold them for 39.99 or 49.99 with battery). So it all depends on the brand of battery backup's you get. APC are by far the best selling. I've sold rack mounted one's and made a killing on those as well. It's a matter of how much time, and what you want get out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDude80 View Post
    I've sold quite a few APC CS500's I picked up for usually between $1-3 per unit. Ended up selling some with, and some without, batteries but my average ROI was around 2000-3000% (usually sold them for 39.99 or 49.99 with battery). So it all depends on the brand of battery backup's you get. APC are by far the best selling. I've sold rack mounted one's and made a killing on those as well. It's a matter of how much time, and what you want get out of it.
    Good to know APC are good for sales in the future

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    Get a Flickr account. What's wrong with CRT's? - I got two 21 inch that I'm about to tear down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCreator View Post
    Get a Flickr account. What's wrong with CRT's? - I got two 21 inch that I'm about to tear down.
    You want more CRTs?��. Just kidding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCreator View Post
    Get a Flickr account. What's wrong with CRT's? - I got two 21 inch that I'm about to tear down.
    Nice suggestion with the flickr account. I got pics uploaded on there but unfortunately I don't have the pics from my last score. I do have this one board from that score though and a link for the pic.https://flic.kr/p/PV4Xqj
    Last edited by scrapbeast; 12-23-2016 at 07:30 AM. Reason: spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCreator View Post
    What's wrong with CRT's? - I got two 21 inch that I'm about to tear down.
    I think the consensus here among us here in the states is that CRT's are to be avoided like the plague.

    There's been a strong global initiative building to clamp down on the irresponsible disposal of lead & mercury. The CRT's have both. They cost much more to dispose of properly than you would ever get out of them in scrap metal & circuit boards.

    You really need to be set up to process thousands of them AND get government subsidies to make it a paying proposition.

    If you dig through some of the older threads on CRT's i think it will give you a better idea of what's been going on here over the last couple of years. Major changes in how things are done.


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