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    Be careful what you ask for.......I know gold and precious metals are up but that is not the only factor in these prices........We may see a slight uptick in boards but other items may go down


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    I told the folks at Ewasted a few weeks ago I would post about their amazing service, as usual. I had one question regarding some boards I sent in, and they got it worked out quickly and efficiently. Always happy to do business with these guys. Just wished I lived close by so I could come by in person rather than having to ship. Nonetheless, again, a great pleasure to do business with. Always looking forward to sending more lots. Their prices are higher than anyone I have come across yet. THANKS EWASTED!

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    Prices updated! Hopefully things hold or continue to climb!
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    It appears monitors are no longer a viable item to ship and forecast on the monitor market other than the downward trend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    It appears monitors are no longer a viable item to ship and forecast on the monitor market other than the downward trend?
    In bulk... in tandem with other materials. 1 or 2 pallets no.... 5 pallets or more, they can still be OK.

    Market continues to slide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    $16.75 Gold Memory
    Dang, the memory prices have been rising a lot lately. Any idea what the future looks like, Mario? I've got a little box full of the stuff that I was going to send on my next pallet, but I'm tempted to just send it with these prices

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    Quote Originally Posted by matador View Post
    Dang, the memory prices have been rising a lot lately. Any idea what the future looks like, Mario? I've got a little box full of the stuff that I was going to send on my next pallet, but I'm tempted to just send it with these prices
    I enjoy forecasting but not betting on the future.... I would say if you like the prices, sell today! Wise man once told me "don't count the money you could've made because the alternative is counting the money you lost".
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    And now back to something more appropriate.

    I've been sending lots to Ewasted for years. Have always been well satisfied. It seems to be a really well run company.

    I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him to anyone that's doing this for the first time and has concerns about sending in a shipment.

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    I would agree with hills comments. My first 38 pound package was sent in January 2013. I've also been very pleased in all that time - with the grading, the pricing and the turn around time. There have been a few people come and go that have offered a few cents more from time to time. They have disappeared and Ewasted is still here. That says something to me. Now back to packing up those final gaylords for my next shipment!

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    Another way to look at it.

    Let's say that you had 500.00 $ seed capital.

    You could buy aluminum and sit on it for a couple of years in hopes that it would double to 1,000.00$

    --- or ---

    You could keep that money busy making even more money for you. Let's say you only did 10 buy/sell deals a year at an average net profit of 10% per transaction. You would more than double your money in the first year alone.

    Cash flow is a big concern for most businesses as well. Maybe THE most difficult thing to deal with. You've always got money going out. There are a million and one expenses. You don't always have money coming in.

    That's something a farmer is far too painfully aware of when he's waiting crops to come in.

    ( Sorry for the derail. Admin is welcome to pull the post if he sees fit. )
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    Sent a 67 lb shipment 11 business days to process, 2 days for payment. Not to bad. Usually questions get answered quickly, but sent 2 emails and no response, so maybe still having site issues. Also no email notification on when it was processed or payment made, had to check the site

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace View Post
    Sent a 67 lb shipment 11 business days to process, 2 days for payment. Not to bad. Usually questions get answered quickly, but sent 2 emails and no response, so maybe still having site issues. Also no email notification on when it was processed or payment made, had to check the site
    Thanks for the feedback! Sorry for the turnaround time... I am looking into this.
    Regarding the emails, we are still having issues with certain folks not getting emails despite them being sent with no bounce notification. Still working on it... please feel free to message me on here if you don't get responses within a day or so.
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    Website shows illegal action when trying to request a shipping label.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irondale View Post
    Website shows illegal action when trying to request a shipping label.
    Hello
    To be clear, "Illegal action" is related to our site's functionality.

    We are still having some hiccups since the server migration... if you have any issues you can email us in at info@Cashforcomputerscrap.com

    We can manually cover things for you.
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    I'll try again, thanks.

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    Mario,
    What are Apple motherboards graded as?

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    They follow our motherboard guidelines, small socket or large socket. They do not fall into large socket low grade. Laptop apple motherboards go with laptop motherboards. Let me know if that helps.
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    I would guess that once Apple went to using intel chips these would be classified as small socket.........Anything before that large?..........Just a wild guess on my part

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    I have a question, I would like to deliver my e-waste to you (I have several hundred pounds) how would I need to go about coordinating a drop off? Thank you

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    Hello! That would be great! Set up a lot ID # on our home page Cash for your Computer Scrap | Cash for Computer Scrap
    Email in at info@CashForComputerScrap.com
    Ask if you can schedule a delivery and make a request to see if it is open!

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