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    Quote Originally Posted by rbrooks715 View Post
    i went around to the local dealers and started trading my working parts for their scrap. found it to be easier and far more profitable. just takes a bit of time to find the right dealers.
    I like this idea! Thanks rbrooks.

    I don't know how much I'll have as I've just started. I was thinking of just selling the HDDs, RAM and CDRWs but maybe I'll just sell the HDDs for now as I have the equipment.


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    Quote Originally Posted by erg View Post
    I like this idea! Thanks rbrooks.

    I don't know how much I'll have as I've just started. I was thinking of just selling the HDDs, RAM and CDRWs but maybe I'll just sell the HDDs for now as I have the equipment.
    I wouldnt bother selling cdrw drives on ebay. With DVDRW drives as cheap as they are I dont see why anyone would want to buy a CDRW drive. I scrap them. Hard drives are easy to test with the adapter you have. I use seatools to test my drives that I downloaded for free from seagates website. I havnt had any issues with the drives I sold on ebay so far.

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