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    Pcbmine is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    That is a pretty nice price for known non working units. Any 775 unit we pull out we save and if they are not damaged we can get 5.00/unit untested. We can also go another route that allows us to really maximize profits, in which they are tested and we are paid on a tested basis. We just sold 500 recently and let me tell you, that was a nice pay day. I know you mentioned the market going away on these, for us it is already hard moving the celerons. It is just like memory, we used to pay 1.00/stick on a 256mb stick, and this is when memory was only worth 10/lb, now our 256mb meet the scrap pile. This is a fast paced business we are in, and it is easy to get burned.


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