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    Quote Originally Posted by kss View Post
    Do you require your "printed circuit boards" and "high value printed circuit boards" be sorted prior to shipment? I noticed some say "paid on sort". Is that implying I could send a load and it is sorted/weighted upon arrival? Or do prefer them pre-sorted and just do a quick look over sort to make sure nothing is out of place/incorrect in the senders sorting?



    Just asking because I have a good bit of motherboards but have not sorted them out myself into the categories you have yet (I basically have 2 piles, laptop and not laptop).

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    I don't wanna answer for Mario but the answer is most likely this..........Some sorting is preferred especially on higher priced item (IE: RAM/HD BOARDS/CPU ETC)......You also want to sort to the best of your ability the rest of your boards........Obviously separate Brown from Green ETC ETC........I tend to lump similar boards together but they are the experts on grading........To be honest I don't know the difference between a board that is valued at $4.00/lb and one that is valued at $4.50/LB.......I assume that it has to do with chip density among other things..........Usually things with this company work out in my favor either way..........I feel like this company would be more likely to upgrade a board to a higher value than to downgrade it.......Just try to make a basic inventory of what you have and send it to their email at info@CashForComputerScrap.com Give them time to answer and understand they are humans on the other end dealing with 1000's of pounds of scrap material

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