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    Hi everyone, I wanted to check with you all, I have 1000Lbs of (I think) high grade server boards by Cisco, Can anyone tell me what the total price I would get give or take $$ if I send this up for refining and wait 2 months to get a check? Ive never done it before, So any comments, Thank you.


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    some pics would be helpful

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    Your best bet would be to sell the boards to one of the e-waste buyers here on the forum. There are three or four good ones to choose from. Go by their reviews and then contact one about what you've got.

    You really need to scale up to eighteen wheeler loads before thinking about refining. It's one of those situations where if you have to ask ... you really shouldn't be doing it.

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    1000lbs of just boards is actually quite a bit........Not worth going to refiner but just curious how someone not really familiar with ewaste ended up with 1000lbs high grade boards

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    1000lbs of just boards is actually quite a bit........Not worth going to refiner but just curious how someone not really familiar with ewaste ended up with 1000lbs high grade boards
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