scrappygirl, there is a lot of information on the forums that you probably missed, and I'm sure you'll not make the same mistakes again. Live and learn.
I will say though that while EWasted is the best place to ship to (in my opinion), I wish there were more information available about what to ship vs what not to ship, how to package, and other best practices. My last shipment was 65 pounds and over 20 categories (I was cleaning out some space). I probably should only have sent a few categories, and for example not shipped just two RAMBUS sticks but held them until I had a pound or so. I was paid for 10 categories, and 47 pounds of the shipment was lumped into motherboards (I only sent 20 pounds of motherboards). There were comm boards, CPUs, and EPROM chips that were paid out as motherboard, but there were also printer boards paid at motherboard rate. I think there comes a point where they are going to get tired of sorting your items, and just pay a base rate for what's left. What's interesting is even in my case what I estimated for payment was within $10 of what my lot was graded as. Mario processed my shipment, so I can only do so much - the buck stops with him. I'm taking it as live and learn on my part.
Mario's running a business to support a family, not a non profit charity to teach me how to scrap. Compared to the scrap yards, he's extremely fair and tries to help as much as he can. There's a wealth of information on these forums and you can do the chat feature on his site.
Keep at it, and make your next shipment much more profitable. Find a buyer close to you that buys your low grade stuff and don't waste money shipping it.
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