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    question of tv curcit boards

    hello there I had a well known thrift store drop off 24 gayloard boxes of tv's today. So I contacted a e-wast recycler in the tucson area. what they are asking for is for us to take the tv apart an sell them the curcit board with all the wires and almumanin still on it for .o4 cents a pound is this a bad deal should they be paying more thanks dependable metal recycling and hauling



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    Take the wire, Alum, and what ever copper off. They are worth more a LB than a circut board

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    Wow. They're trying to get over on you...kinda.

    You still get the degaussing cable, and the flyback, which is nice.

    Any e-scrap buyer i have dealt with offers between 10, and 18 cents a pound for lowgrade. (Low grade are usually the TV boards, and some other crappy electronics). But the buyer ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS wants it cleaned off. So NOTHING really on the board. These guys want you to give them all the goodies, but for a way lower price.

    Find a different e-waste guy.

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    I agree, some guys are getting the good stuff off and throwing the boards in their shread(steel) pile, so their getting .10-.12 lb
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    thank you i will look for someone else that whats them

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    I have been mailing my low grade board to the cash for gold guys minus all the copper and aluminum and still get 5 cent per pound, plus they pay shipping.

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    Why would you do that when you can take it to a local yard for .08-.12 per lb as shred ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pizzaman55792 View Post
    I have been mailing my low grade board to the cash for gold guys minus all the copper and aluminum and still get 5 cent per pound, plus they pay shipping.
    The shred pile looks better than that. I get .12 a pound for my shred.
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    my Yard will not take them as shred.

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    do you only have one yard within 50 miles ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pizzaman55792 View Post
    my Yard will not take them as shred.
    find some microwaves, filing cabinets, any container, not that i condone hiding stuff in a load, they take low grade boards in VCRs, stereos, etc. not like you are putting a brick in your load.

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    Would their name be imscrewingyouscrapper inc?

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    I found small e-waste recycler with a 0% landfill guaranty and they are offering .30 if I take all wires off and the aluminum I thank I am go to go with them because I still have to pay to get reed of the glass tubes.

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    Cowboy that sounds like a great plan. Better than any price i've gotten for lowgrade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodeocowboy72 View Post
    I found small e-waste recycler with a 0% landfill guaranty and they are offering .30 if I take all wires off and the aluminum I thank I am go to go with them because I still have to pay to get reed of the glass tubes.
    rodeocowboy72 I just dumped all my low grade boards in with my steel last month! I wish I knew of this guy before then! Oh well at least I got .10 a pound for it. Will start to save up more now...

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    yes he only buys from company's he says that way he does not get burned all you will need to do is give him your company name and address and he will set you up an account.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandon View Post
    find some microwaves, filing cabinets, any container, not that i condone hiding stuff in a load, they take low grade boards in VCRs, stereos, etc. not like you are putting a brick in your load.
    any one scrap a dryer lately?

    there always seems to be a cinder block in the bottom of them I have never had to take them out.
    however my yard does not buy large commercial safes because the wall's are lined with concrete

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