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    Long looking chips on circuit boards.

    Hello everyone. I remember hearing someone online pays for the long black chips you find on circuit boards. Can you recommend anyone that will purchase all mine. Also need to sell low grade boards. Want to sell them somewhere other then ebay. Does it matter if they are broken



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    Low grade (brown) boards don't pay well enough to ship to a buyer. Find you a yard that buys them and power supplies then use them for gas money when you take the better scrap in. My yard is paying .20 lb for boards and .25 for power supplies. I pull off the bigger chips, alum. heat sinks,coils/chokes and transformers. As you'll read here some places pay between .10-.20 but their just not worth shipping.
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    thank you for your help. you guys are great


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