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    Cool!! It interesting to see how prices vary and have similarity around the country. Your Cu prices are about 30% higher than my main non-ferrous guy here and EMs 4x higher but Alum is fairly similar and you're lower than him on batteries. And you have multiple types of SS which around here is only offered as magnetic (goes for shred) or non-magnetic. If you were about 1,500 miles closer, we'd probably do some business!!


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    I think it's cool too, to compare prices across our country. As for SS, I actually buy from the public a few different grades. If you bring me some material, and it is clearly marked with the grade, I will GLADLY pay you for
    SS 304, SS 316 (L), SS 400 (magnetic), SS R-400, SS K-500, SS 625, SS 725, SS 800, SS 825 & SS 2205. Whew, that was a mouthful. If anybody needs prices on ANYTHING nonferrous, just let me know and I will do my best. As for my "prices", the director of operations trusts me, and I alone can change prices in our server (to go out to all yards) and on individual items on both public and comercial tickets. If my customers bring in a bunch of a single item, and there not grumpy all the time, I tend to bump up the price a couple cents per pound. Especially if I see you 2 times a day, everyday without fail. My yard also buys from smaller secondary metals dealers and transfer stations. So I take in a good amount of good stuff that I can then mix with the not so good stuff I buy from my regulars.

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