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    Thumbs up Buying Gold Bearing Electronic Scrap, Silver Plated Brass, and Red Metal Scrap!!!

    We are looking to purchase Gold, Silver, and Copper bearing items. Our list is constantly growing. Pricing is as follows for the items we are seeking:
    Telecom $6.85/lb.
    Low Grade Telecom $4.50/lb.
    Gold Capped Ceramic Chipboard/Gold Trace Board/Old CNC Board w/ Fingers $8.25 -
    $15.00/lb.
    Laptop Motherboard $5.50/lb.
    Large Socket Motherboard - All Types $5.50/lb.
    Small Plastic Green P4 Motherboard $3.10/lb.
    Metal Socket Green Motherboard $2.60/lb.
    Foreign Colored Motherboard $1.50/lb.
    Newer Small Plastic AMD Socket Motherboard $1.35/lb.
    Newer Integrated CPU Motherboard $1.10/lb.
    #1 Server Board $6.85/lb.
    #2 Server Board $4.10/lb.
    Clean Finger Cards - No Fan No Heatsink $5.50/lb.
    Finger Cards - Small Fan / Heatsink $2.65/lb.
    Finger Cards - Oversized Fan / Heatsink $1.25/lb.
    Trimmed Finger Cards $0.50/lb. - $2.50/lb.
    High Grade Peripheral Board $3.20/lb.
    Low Grade Peripheral Board $1.70/lb.
    Cell Phone w/ Battery or Back Cover $2.00/lb.
    Smart Phone w/o Battery $3.25/lb.
    Old Cell Phone w/o Battery (No Smart Phones) $6.25/lb.
    Wireless Handheld Keyboard Laser Scanner (No Batteries) $4.25/lb.
    Gold Memory $27.00/lb.
    Silver Memory $12.00/lb.
    Rambus Ram $10.75/lb.
    Slot Processor $21.00/lb.
    High Grade Hard Drive Board - IDE/SCUZZY $15.25/lb.
    Low Grade Hard Drive Board - SATA $7.00/lb.
    Clean Cell Phone Board $13.50/lb.
    IC Chips - No Dallas Switches $9.00/lb.
    CD Board $5.50/lb.
    Connector Ends $1.40/lb.
    Low Grade Brown Board/Mid Grade Green Power Board $0.50/lb.
    Whole Laptops $1.10/lb.
    Partial Laptops (Motherboard & Good Screen) $0.85/lb.
    Partial Laptops (Motherboard & Bad Screen) $0.70/lb.
    Whole Cream Tower $0.35/lb.
    Partial Cream Tower $0.25/lb.
    Whole Black Tower $0.35/lb.
    Partial Black Tower $0.25/lb.
    Whole Server $0.60/lb.
    Partial Server $0.40/lb.
    CD/Floppy Drives $0.25/lb.
    Hard Drives w/ Board $0.60/lb.
    Bent/punched HD w/ Board $0.45/lb.
    Shredded HD w/ Board $0.40/lb.
    Hard Drive w/o Board $0.25/lb.
    Bent, Punched, or Shredded HD w/o Board $0.15/lb.
    Power Supply w/ Wire $0.45/lb.
    Power Supply w/o Wire $0.30/lb.
    Adapters w/ Wire $0.35/lb.
    Adapters w/o Wire $0.20/lb.
    Battery Back-Up Complete $0.10/lb.
    Battery Back-Ups Incomplete (Must have Board and Transformer) $0.10/lb.
    Taped Lead Acid Battery (Untaped -.05/lb.) $0.10/lb.
    Taped Li-Ion Laptop Battery (Untaped - .50/lb. Charge) $.00/lb.
    Taped Li-Ion Cell Phone Battery (Untaped - .50/lb. Charge) $.00/lb.
    Bare Bright Copper $3.30/lb.
    #1 Copper $3.25/lb.
    #2 Copper $3.15/lb.
    Yellow Brass $1.50/lb.
    Red Brass $1.75/lb.
    Silver Plated Flatware & Hollowware $3.50/lb.
    Gold Plated Flatware & Hollowware $4.25/lb.
    Pewter $5.00/lb.
    #1 Insulated Wire $1.50/lb.
    #2 Insulated Wire $1.00/lb.
    #3 Insulated Wire $0.65/lb.
    Copper Yokes with Glass $0.50/lb.
    Copper Yokes w/o Glass $0.60/lb.
    Clean Aluminum Copper Heatsinks $0.80/lb.
    Clean Processed Aluminum Copper Heatsinks $0.40/lb.
    Dirty Aluminum Copper Heatsinks $0.40/lb.
    Aluminum Copper Radiator Ends $0.80/lb.
    Dirty Aluminum Copper Radiators $1.25/lb.
    Clean Aluminum Copper Radiators $1.50/lb.
    Electrical Panel Circuit Breakers $0.50/lb.
    17 Inch LCD Monitor (Not Scrap) 0.00
    19 Inch & Up LCD Monitor (Not Scrap) 0.00
    LCD Scrap 0.00/lb.
    Surface Mount Display Tantalum Capacitors $9.00/lb.

    8086 Gold Cap Gold Leg $235.00/lb.
    386/486 $215.00/lb.
    Motorola Gold Cap $215.00/lb.
    Foreign Gold Cap - LSI/Nortel/Sun/DEC/NEC/Etc. $140.00/lb.
    Pentium Pro Gold Cap $140.00/lb.
    Double Side Gold Cap $140.00/lb.
    Cyrix/IBM/Via/WinChip/AMD K5 Single Side Gold Cap $80.00/lb.
    Pentium 1 Ceramic $58.00/lb.
    Black Fiber $60.00/lb.
    AMD Ceramic $58.00/lb.
    AMD Aluminum $38.00/lb.
    Pentium 3 Green Fiber w/o Heatsink $21.00/lb.
    Pentium 4 Green Fiber w/ Heatsink $10.25/lb.
    No Pin Processor $7.25/lb.
    Clean Gold Fingers $52.50/lb.

    We are also looking to purchase all 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation I-series processors and Core 2 Quad Processors for more than scrap. Pricing is as follows:1156 1st Generation I-series
    Please go to boardsort.com for updated salvage chip pricing

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    Any chips that test bad will be bought at current scrap value or returned upon the request of the seller. Seller assumes all shipping and tracking responsibility.​ Please include packaging slip. Shipping is to zip code 44601. Any questions please contact us at Email:acetech2222@gmail.com Phone: 330-821-0500


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    I've noticed lately I am unable to bump my thread. The link to bump my thread is no longer present on my page. Has anybody else noticed this on their page?



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    That's PROGRE$$ for you.

    The upgrades to make LIFE more EA$Y.

    The question is, more easy for WHO?

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    It's looking like gold will hit $1800/oz. before it goes up above $2000/oz. On the bright side palladium is up 50 points today and spot aluminum is back over $1.00/lb...... Oh the excitement....
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    Updated Prices to reflect the change in market conditions.
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    thought you said gold was heading to $2000

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    Prices Updated to reflect the increase in gold
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    New item added to the ever growing list of material we are looking to purchase - Gold Plated Flatware & Hollowware - Happy Scrapping Everyone
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    Gold is finally above $2000.00/oz. Hopefully it stays there for a while.
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    Your prediction was true....the only thing I didn't understand was the slight price drop if you felt the future was above $2000.....all good carry on

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    I think someone would have to buy and sell based on current market prices and just work the margins. Buying based on what the market might do further on down the line is more like commodities speculation. Market speculation is unnecessarily high risk.

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    Seems like a nice guy?......Why are they calling them Irish sucker sticks?......Is this in one of his videos.....Confused and bored as this forum is pretty dead

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    Seems like a nice guy?......Why are they calling them Irish sucker sticks?......Is this in one of his videos.....Confused and bored as this forum is pretty dead
    Honestly i never seen any of his videos. I just know who he is from commenting on some of my vids..... i laughed when i saw that pic from board sort you shared.

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    I shared it on thia thread because isn't this buyer basically boardsort

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    I believe so

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    Gold seems to be holding its own slightly over $2000.00/oz....... It would be nice if palladium could get its act together and follow in the footsteps of gold.
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    I think the market forces that drive gold are different from the market forces that drive palladium.

    It's getting near year end bonus time in places like India & China. They've traditionally driven those bonuses into gold as a way of saving for retirement. Gold is considered to be a safe long term investment. You're generally best recommended to hold for 20 years or more. It also has the advantage of being portable wealth.

    Palladium is a different kind of animal. It's more of a commodity for use in the manufacture of catalytic converters. It's long term prospects are questionable. Folks don't see it now ... but in 20 years ... it's probable that EV's will have displaced at least half of the ICE powered vehicles on the road. It's looking like there are some states and European nations which will outlaw the sale new cars & trucks powered by gasoline & diesel engines by 2035. That's only 11 years from now. Crazy stuff ... hard to imagine.

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    The problem I see with gold and silver is that there are many counterfeits and fakes out there these days.
    If you look at the many YouTube videos on counterfeits and fakes, you can get a better idea of what is being faked and counterfeited.
    Franklin halves as well as most other halves. Morgan and Peace dollars and other such coins.
    That's silver that you have to watch out for.

    As for the gold. Same thing. If it's popular.

    They are even making Indian head cents as well as flying eagles that are pretty good fakes that will fool all but the better informed that know what to look for.

    And then there are the places that people invest in gold and silver as well as other precious metals that are kept safely away in a safe that you have never seen.

    BINGO!

    P.S. Are any of you aware of the "omega gold coins" that are top shelf fakes that many have been made and are out there.
    Some are possibly in "real" graded coin holders.
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    I've never had a problem CD. Just buy & sell with established reputable dealers that have a sterling reputation to protect.

    If you lie down with dogs ... you may wake up with fleabay.
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