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    Lightbulb eBay Auctions - Local Pickup Only for small lots - Is this confusing?

    This is Brad from SaveMyServer. I am running into a little problem with our CPU listings on eBay. Our e-scrap agreement with a certain vendor requires us to process equipment in small batches and report on each batch. We are not allowed to combine batches or mix with other equipment. Often the batches are 3-5 servers which amounts to 6-10 processors. We put our eBay CPU auctions up for 99 cents but it doesn't make sense to have shipping at $5/order so we specify this as Local Pickup only. In our description we state that most of our buyers buy multiple batches and we are happy to combine orders into one shipment to save on postage fees. However, we are getting very little exposure on eBay. I think eBay might be showing our listings to the Atlanta area only because we designated local pickup only. Does anyone else have a suggestion? It would be better if we could sell 200 processors at a time, but we need individual tracking on the lots. We can't put free shipping on the listings because most lots we are only receiving 99 cents (90 cents after eBay fees). We have a bunch of small lots and we have to process them as quickly and easily as possible. Thanks for your ideas.


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    Are the cpu's only good for PM recovery or or they useful as working cpu's. If they are reuseable then you should get more than $1 ea. If you ship less than 13 ounces total then USPS First Class Mail is less that the $5 you referred to.
    When I have sold and shipped cpu's in the past I shipped at about $2 per package, if shipped through ebay shipping tracking is included in that price. Perhaps this will be of assitance to you, Mike.

    ps Local pick ups of that small of product would be a waste of my time, answer the door, get cpu, get a dollar. Not for me. M
    "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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    I'm not understanding not mixing with other equipment. So you're saying you have to keep them in their own isolated area, break them down, and then individually take the components to their next destination without anything else going with it? So, say you take apart one server, you have to then carry the one motherboard to some place by itself, take the steel frame by itself to the scrap yard, bring the wire by itself, etc?

    If this is just a tracking thing, just keep track of what you have in each grouping of scrap. If you have box "A" with mixed processors, you can then have an inventory list of where each of them came from.

    This just seems harder than it has to be.

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    If this is just a tracking thing, just keep track of what you have in each grouping of scrap. If you have box "A" with mixed processors, you can then have an inventory list of where each of them came from.
    If that would rectify the situation then box them up (separated by style/kind) and ship them to one of our buyers and make 2000 % of what your making now.
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    Am I correct in assuming that you must report on individual scrap/surplus/obsolete lots that you receive from a client?
    If that is the case, why don't you pay them the scrap value for each item COMPLETE:
    EG: PC: $2 to $5.00
    SERVERS: $XX.00 each
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    You can easily report on the disposition of each lot, then you can scrap or resell them as you please (as long as you wipe the hard drives)
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    My client wants to make sure their e-waste will not be sent overseas where it would be processed with cyanide or mercury. I typically receive a pallet at a time from this customer. I am allowed to resell working components as I please but e-waste needs to have an individual record of each lot. I can combine steel, but not processors, memory and boards. This leaves me with small lots of processors. I might try putting it down for $1 shipping. Normally, one buyer purchases 20 lots so I can combine shipping. The local pickup seems to be confusing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaveMyServer View Post
    My client wants to make sure their e-waste will not be sent overseas where it would be processed with cyanide or mercury. I typically receive a pallet at a time from this customer. I am allowed to resell working components as I please but e-waste needs to have an individual record of each lot. I can combine steel, but not processors, memory and boards. This leaves me with small lots of processors. I might try putting it down for $1 shipping. Normally, one buyer purchases 20 lots so I can combine shipping. The local pickup seems to be confusing.
    We have a couple of buyers that are R2 certified. Ask them how much of their stuff goes overseas. Your throwing a lot of money away with the Ebay there.

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    Selling your boards, cpus , etc to anyone on ebay does not say anything about the final destination of the material.

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    Mechanic688 is right. Sell your lots to an r2 rated buyer on SMF, and keep accurate shipping logs.

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    I would be very happy to recommend an r2 buyer to you via private message once you get that ability.
    Currently looking for a job in or related to scrap/recycling. Relocation is possible for the right offer.

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    Our e-scrap agreement with a certain vendor requires us to process equipment in small batches and report on each batch.

    Full article at Scrap Metal Forum: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/ebay-...#ixzz3JB2QldQm

    Kinda shot yourself in the foot on that one . I would sell to a buyer on here personally or list them as one huge lot on ebay with free shipping and trace all smaller lots thru the tracking number provided . Like others have mentioned just because you sell to someone in the U.S. does not mean it will stay here . I purchase all of my items as well . Garuntee complete destruction when it is requested . You need to have a talk with your supplier about your current agreement . Once you own the goods you can do what ever you like with them including a Mexican hat dance after you realize how much money you will make . Ebay is a good way to get your item seen . But if it's not in high demand , tested to work or rare . Well after fees and time listing you will be lucky to have gas money left.

    Good luck I hope you find the most profitable route to take.
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    Thanks for all of the posts! You have confirmed my belief that listing the processors as local pickup only is hurting my business. I was wondering why we weren't getting buyers. We'd list 17 ounces of Pentium III processors and they would sell at 99 cents or wouldn't sell at all. Recycling isn't the main focus of our business, but it looks like we can do a little better. I'll check with our client and see if I can convince them to allow us to combine lots for a better price. My board dealer offered me $2/lb for all of our processors, but I think they are worth a lot more. We have several small lots of ceramic CPUs listed on eBay. Is eBay still an okay marketplace to list larger lots? I'm assuming so, since there is a forum dedicated to eBay buyers and sellers here. I figured a few pounds of processors wouldn't be worth the time for a dealer. Is there a demand for smaller lots through eBay? Or should I give up this approach entirely? I appreciate your responses. eBay is easiest for us since we already have our business there for our servers.

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    You are NOT selling to R2 rated companies when you sell on eBay.
    You need to sell them (for a LOT more per pound) to an R2 rated buyer. I know of at least one right here on SMF.
    Otherwise, you are just wasting your time.
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    Your leaving much money on the table, this is what they're saying along with all the ebay stuff.

    Numbers speak volume.

    .99 each, plus shipping.. how your currently selling them I take it. Vs. 4.50 lb for the cheapies all the way up to 95.00lb for the high end.

    An if you continue to sell on eBay you should be selling them in lots to refiners. I understand where your client is coming from on watching where the waste goes downsteam, an I commend them on it, but they really need to free you up a little so you can max your profit. Maybe promise you'll only sell them as refining material an only to folks in the US and Canada.

    Good luck with it, but like the others are saying your leaving a lot of money on the table. An the guy who offered you 2.00lb for them is beat by at lest one of our buyers here on the forum. Might want to go dig around the buyer threads for various ewaste items an make your getting good prices.

    Again much luck to you, oh an welcome to the forums. Ha! Two birds one piece of scrap..

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    I think your problem with the ebay sales isn't the lot size, but the local pickup only. Even if someone lives in Atlanta, they could still have over an hour drive one way to get to you. It just isn't feasible to travel to get them.

    The lot size is affecting your ability to ship to someone else economically. If you could rewrite your deal with your vendor and get them to allow you to hold the processors and boards until you get enough to get a lower shipping rate, that would help.


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