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    Looking for volume buyers of sealed unit compressors

    Hi,

    I'm looking for volume buyers of sealed unit compressors. There was a buyer that posted a few times last year (Jeviduty) but I don't think he has been around this forum recently.



    Does anyone know how to contact Jeviduty or know of any other volume buyers of sealed units?

    I have about 50,000 lbs of sealed unit compressors that have to go.

    Thanks,
    Jon.

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    Try to find a core buyer in your area. Google "core buy/(your town or city)". Some scrap yards will buy them and with that much weight you should get a better price than the guy that just brings in 1 or 2 at a time.

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    Try the website recycleinme it is a international website that combines buyers and sellers world wide i have sold a few big lots on there the sealed units i sold had to be loaded in gay lords lined with plastic make sure you use good heavy duty pallets, good luck one thing about the buyers there they what you to give them your price instead of them offering you a price also you should know the closest shipping port to your location.

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    Thanks for your suggestion, 1956. I'll take a look.

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    Any Luck?

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    1956,

    Yes, in a way.....senior management at the yard disliked my wanting to help move this stuff, even though I was hired to help to do this very thing, as well as other tasks. So they fired me.

    It was the best thing that happened to me in a long time.

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