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    PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
    Please remove batteries and excess AL and Steel - Please remove mercury relays as well. Those will incur a charge if received.
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $2.40 Motherboards Small Socket (All Colors - P4 and Newer)
    $5.50 Motherboards Large Socket (All Colors - Slot, P3 and older)
    $2.90 Mid Grade High - Finger Board Trimmed/Devalued, Peripheral Boards, Wireless Router Boards Low End
    $1.50 Mid Grade – Mid grade boards that are less populated than mid grade high and/or contain and abundance of contamination and/or are newer with less intrinsic metal content.
    $5.25 Finger Boards (Only need to remove OVERSIZED heatsinks, battery... metal bracket is OK)
    $6.35 Dual Socket Server Boards - Large Socket
    $3.85 Dual Socket Server Boards - Small Socket
    $4.35 Telecom Low Grade
    $6.35 Telecom Mid Grade
    $5.50 CD/DVD Boards (please remove ribbon wire and brown board if attached)
    $4.35+ Tape Drive Boards (Paid on sort)
    $5.50 Laptop Motherboard Boards

    HIGH VALUE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $10.50 RAMBUS (Memory with METAL Enclosure, also Blank Memory and Memory with Gold Trim cut)
    $13.00 Hard Drive Boards (Sorting fee of $.30 per lb. Hard Drive Boards paid on sort once removing Floppy, CD/DVD and Media Boards)
    $13.00 Cell Phone Boards CLEAN (please remove excess Plastic, Steel, Screens, Aluminum and Battery)
    $-.50/lb Memory Mixed (Sorting fee of $.50 per lb. Memory paid on sort at pricing below)
    $25.25 Gold Memory
    $11.25 Silver/Tin Memory
    $50.00 Gold Fingers (Pricing is for quality cut trim. Little to no Green, otherwise deduction)
    $21.00 Slot Processor

    OTHER PRECIOUS METAL ITEMS
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL

    $1.25 Gold Connectors
    $5.85 Older Cell Phones w/o battery and back cover removed
    $3.25 Smart Phones w/o battery and back cover removed
    $2.75 Any Cell Phone with back cover and/or battery
    $8.25 IC Chips/Eproms



    CPUs (Must be Sorted)
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $190.00 Intel 386 and 486
    $190.00 Motorola
    $115.00 Pentium Pro Gold Caps
    $75.00 Cyrix/IBM/VIA Gold Cap
    $50.00 Pentium Ceramic
    $50.00 AMD Ceramic Clean (without Al. Cap. Take $15 off for CPU with Lid)
    $55.00 Black Fiber CPU
    $20.00 Green/Brown Fiber without Heatsink
    $10.00 Green Fiber with Heatsink - Pins
    $7.50 Green Fiber with Heatsink - Pinless

    COMPUTER/SERVER PARTS
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $0.85 Hard Drives Complete
    $0.60 Hard Drives Complete (Bent, Punched, Crushed - NOT Shredded)
    $0.45 Hard Drives w/o Boards
    $0.45 Power Supply w/ Wire
    $0.35 Power Supply w/o Wire
    $0.35 Mixed Floppy/CD/DVD Drives

    OTHER ITEMS
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $1.20 Laptops Complete
    $0.90 Incomplete laptops (Must have Motherboard)
    $0.40 AC Adapter w/ Wire
    $0.30 AC Adapter w/o Wire
    $0.85 Mixed Computer Wire
    $0.40 Mixed Christmas/Holiday Wire
    $1.20 Ribbon wire with ends (Must be PRESORTED from other wire)
    $1.20 Cat5/6 with ends (Must be PRESORTED from other wire)
    $0.00 Mixed Computer Plastic (NO METAL!)
    $0.40 Clean Aluminum Heatsink
    $1.05 Clean Cu/Al Heatsink (No fans, plastic or attachments)
    $3.40 Silver Plated Brass (Holloware and the similar. No Industrial. Non Magnetic)
    $0.00 15" & 17" LCD [per POUND] DESKTOP LCD MONITORS - with or without BASE - BASE - No screen bleeding, gouges, Cracks, Cut cables, water damage . Must be monitor, NOT just a panel
    $0.50 19"+ LCD [per UNIT] DESKTOP LCD MONITOR - with or without BASE - No screen bleeding, gouges, Cracks, Cut cables, water damage . Must be monitor, NOT just a panel
    -$.10/lb LCD Monitor Scrap (LCD monitors that fail testing are considered scrap and charged at $.10/lb)
    $0.50 Laptop Screens [per UNIT] Must be in case, pass light test, be in tact, no bleeding, water damage or cracks. ... Cut wire/bad screen -$0.25/lb (CHARGE) - All Netbooks Screens are Scrap. Please do not send them unless you plan on paying the recycling fee.


    BATTERIES (CAREFULLY READ!! CRITERIA BELOW)
    PRICE/LB MATERIAL
    $0.50 Li Ion Laptop Cell 18650 (NO Swollen Batteries. Exposed terminals MUST be taped)
    $0.30 Li Ion Cell Phone Batteries (NO Swollen Batteries. Exposed terminals MUST be taped)
    $0.30 Li Ion Polymer - Laptop, Tablet and Cell (NO Swollen Batteries. Exposed terminals MUST be taped) (No ECIG or Lithium Compound batteries!)
    $0.40/lb NiMh
    -$.15/lb SWOLLEN BATTERIES ARE A CHARGE ITEM
    -$.40 CHARGE Terminal Tape Fee
    -$.10/lb CHARGE NI CD (Dry Cell)

    Prices are subject to change without notice.
    Pricing is determined by date of RECEIPT of material unless otherwise noted.

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    So I noticed the little bit earlier post... "large load", which I know is subjective. I'm curious if the amount was overstated. which once again, is neither here nor there. But I know a full gaylord scales right around 2k. I'm betting a full gaylord of scrap boards doesn't hit 1k. Full RAM, yes, maybe. Just curious if anyone has been able to trip a pallet over 1k gross.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamTheGreatest View Post
    So I noticed the little bit earlier post... "large load", which I know is subjective. I'm curious if the amount was overstated. which once again, is neither here nor there. But I know a full gaylord scales right around 2k. I'm betting a full gaylord of scrap boards doesn't hit 1k. Full RAM, yes, maybe. Just curious if anyone has been able to trip a pallet over 1k gross.
    You probably already knew this Mr. Greatest but those scrap laptops can add up pretty quick as well as hard drives....boards not so much

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    Quote Originally Posted by kss View Post
    Hello E-Wasted, I almost have my large load ready to send to you. Just have to finish sorting a load I got today of a few hundred lbs of electronics.

    Just one questions, do you have a price/category for

    lowgrade brown boards
    midgrade green boards (like out of alarm clocks, washers, etc)
    high grade non-motherboard green boards (like from routers, cable boxes, peripheral boards, etc)
    backplane boards (like that are in the back of a server that all drive plug into or all blades plug into, etc)


    Pleas let me know if you can provide any info on these types of boards, if you accept them, current prices etc.... I have at least 100+lbs of each of those categories.

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    Thanks for the inquiry. Can you email photos over to info@cashforcomputerscrap.com please? I prefer to put prices in writing over email relating to specific transactions. Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    Any updates on how things are going......Open for business no issues?
    Still in business... operating with updated policies, procedures as well as sanitizer/disinfectant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IamTheGreatest View Post
    So I noticed the little bit earlier post... "large load", which I know is subjective. I'm curious if the amount was overstated. which once again, is neither here nor there. But I know a full gaylord scales right around 2k. I'm betting a full gaylord of scrap boards doesn't hit 1k. Full RAM, yes, maybe. Just curious if anyone has been able to trip a pallet over 1k gross.
    Certainly, "Large Load" being subjective is implied.

    I would take you on that bit regarding boards How much do you want to bet?

    Boards is a broad term... power boards can easily hold 1000 lbs in a gaylord box.
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    It would actually surprise me with the power boards. As clumsy looking as they are, you wouldn't think you could pack them in that tight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    Certainly, "Large Load" being subjective is implied.

    I would take you on that bit regarding boards How much do you want to bet?

    Boards is a broad term... power boards can easily hold 1000 lbs in a gaylord box.
    I would think 1000 pounds in 1 of the larger gaylords is very doable. I had sent a Full Truckload to Mario about 3 years ago. I had about 4 gaylords of mixed motherboards, finger cards, peripherial, mid low and telecom. I believe there was over 2000 pounds between these catagories. The gaylords I was using were 40" x 40" by about 2 to 2.5' and where octagonal, so you lost some space at all four corners. I currently have multiple gaylords full at my shop. The larger ones are 40"x48" by at least 40". These are full of P4 boards. I'm guessing at least 1000 pounds. Think about it, an average mother board is 1 to 1.25 pounds. 800 to 1000 motherboards and your there. 12 stacks of 80 motherboards, doesn't seem unreasonable when you stack them neatly and alternate them one right. side up, one upside down to save space.

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    No, but I am better at getting weight estimates. I now don't have to go and scale up a pallet before I send it, like I did last time. Gross was 760 I believe, and it was straight boards. Pre shaken 10 times, and dirt road packed.

    But hey, what does an idiot like me know? I drive 100 miles round trip for an empty gaylord, and I still pay for it.

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    I've been recycling for over 19 years, I e yet to pack more then 700 800lbs of motherboards in a gaylord. Packing nice as well. The avg I get is about 650 to 700lbs that's after rare. Even if it was mix. All you doing is replacing missing motherboards with fi keyboards or telecom.

    So if Mario setting you straight. I would not bet against him. He is a honest and straight shooter.

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    I just got a mixed message here. I get one vote for "no" and one vote for "yes". Not that it matters, but some wires got crossed here.

    And I hate the line "I've been doing "x" for "x" years. I absolutely hate it. They called Pluto a planet for how many years? Now it's, oops, we messed up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IamTheGreatest View Post
    I just got a mixed message here. I get one vote for "no" and one vote for "yes". Not that it matters, but some wires got crossed here.

    And I hate the line "I've been doing "x" for "x" years. I absolutely hate it. They called Pluto a planet for how many years? Now it's, oops, we messed up.

    How many years have you hated the line? 10+?

    Would you say you've been (hating the line) for (10+) years?



    >They called Pluto a planet for how many years? Now it's, oops, we messed up.

    Yea thats what logical people do when presented with new evidence, they accept they were wrong or uninformed, and move on. Thats whats wrong with most people, they think they are right and wont accept they are wrong no matter the evidence they are presented with (climate change deniers, moon landing hoaxers, flat earthers, etc)......



    If someone brings a scale and a gaylord of boards to you, measures it in front of you and it reads over 1000lbs would you accept you were wrong and move on, or would you say "the scale is wrong", "I didnt mean to include the weight of the gaylord", "those aren't the exact type of boards I was talking about" and other such things to try and prove you're right instead of just admitting you were wrong? It's ok to be wrong sometimes.

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    I'm expected to admit I'm wrong, yet it feels like no feels they can be wrong?

    I said boards. Not laptops. Not batteries. Boards.

    I said gross. Not net.

    For most people that throw assorted boards in gaylord and go I'll stick with most won't break 1000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamTheGreatest View Post
    I'm expected to admit I'm wrong, yet it feels like no feels they can be wrong?

    I said boards. Not laptops. Not batteries. Boards.

    I said gross. Not net.

    For most people that throw assorted boards in gaylord and go I'll stick with most won't break 1000.
    Not sure really the point. Literally talking about a swing of a few cents a lb. Generally if you are shipping a pallet or two, most folks use some nice dense product to
    A: Sell the product
    B: Drive down shipping cost

    There are several groupings of supply chain economics, so ultimately it is going to depend on where you want to fit into the market place.
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    Hi there!!!

    Might be a stupid question but are we supposed to do any disinfecting type things to the materials before sending it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julie View Post
    Hi there!!!

    Might be a stupid question but are we supposed to do any disinfecting type things to the materials before sending it?
    On his website it says that due to current circumstances he's letting the stuff he receives sit for 5 days prior to sorting (because corona cannot live on surfaces for that long). So you're probably fine. But dousing everything in a cloud of Lysol couldn't hurt!

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    Oh yeah - duh - I should've looked on the website!

    I just always come here first ever since I started doing this - I will definitely give it a good spraying to to help make sure that it's all clear for them

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    What category do you stick back planes in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mthomasdev View Post
    What category do you stick back planes in?
    Sorted by the source of the machine... for example, small socket motherboard, the backplane for that goes into that box.
    Conversely, if not from a PC then they range from $2.15/lb up to $4.25/lb... or more if older.

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