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    aaron p is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    The issue I had came up from DVD/CD drive boards being the same price per LB as large socket MBs. Well I sent in both types of materials. But I did not see the category of DVD/CD drive boards on my settlement paper. It would be better IMO if regardless of price, each type of board was itemized on the settlement sheet so there is no confusion from the seller thinking "my material is missing". They did add some $$ to my check and its on its way. So thanks for taking care of it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aaron p View Post
    The issue I had came up from DVD/CD drive boards being the same price per LB as large socket MBs. Well I sent in both types of materials. But I did not see the category of DVD/CD drive boards on my settlement paper. It would be better IMO if regardless of price, each type of board was itemized on the settlement sheet so there is no confusion from the seller thinking "my material is missing". They did add some $$ to my check and its on its way. So thanks for taking care of it.
    Sorry for the confusion. Yes the two are priced the same way, weighed once, and accounted for once.
    Virtually no one removes those anymore, maybe less than 2% of shipments have them. From internal controls perspective, it is easier to do it the alternate way.

    We have been doing it this way now for atleast a year or two.

    Glad it was resolved!

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