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    Quote Originally Posted by kss View Post
    Hello Ewasted,

    I signed up for your site and created a packing slip, however since creating the packing slip, I have some more items I would like to send along as-well. It there a way to either:

    * Cancel the current slip so I can make a new one with the updated categories?
    * Update the current slip?



    Or, can I just create another packing slip, with the additional categories, and put 2 packing slips in the same box? What do you prefer/recommend?

    FYI I am adding only (cell and harddrive boards)
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    Email us at info@Cashforcomputerscrap.com Provide the lot ID number and the request to adjust the weight for you. Please confirm contents of shipping prior to shipping... for example:
    10 lbs of motherboards
    5 lbs of fingerboards
    etc.

    We will want to ensure no low grade product ships such as hard drives incomplete.(I did note your comment of what you are shipping but one of my folks will likely ask)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    Hello! Mikeinrecovery had a great explanation! Everything is technically paid on sort... you can put in the box and call it whatever you want but at the end of the day is done by our grading. For example, you call it hard drives and it is motherboards, well, we are paying motherboard pricing.

    Regarding your motherboards, just ensure excess steel and aluminum are off as well as the battery. We can take it from there! Just don't put memory or cpus in-between motherboard layers... remember we have to remove the material from the box and the easier we can identify and locate things the less likelihood of any error(s).
    Sounds good this is what I expected and obviously wouldnt expect to have you take my weights at my word. I will sort everything and separate to the best of my knowledge prior to when I send a larger board shipment soon, hopefully on a pallet.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    Hello!
    Email us at info@Cashforcomputerscrap.com Provide the lot ID number and the request to adjust the weight for you. Please confirm contents of shipping prior to shipping... for example:
    10 lbs of motherboards
    5 lbs of fingerboards
    etc.

    We will want to ensure no low grade product ships such as hard drives incomplete.(I did note your comment of what you are shipping but one of my folks will likely ask)


    This first shipment is just going to be as much small stuff as I can fit into a large fla-trate box. I will sort each individual thing and have them separated somehow inside the container (I have used free post office large envelope mailers to keep stuff separate before in a box).

    I will send an email to that email with lot number and the finalized itinerary/weights/items and wait to get a reply back from you prior to sending.

    Thanks!!

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