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    ewaste help in SC

    after reading a post about selling ewaste in NC .. well i wished there was somewhere other than one place ( who is a rip off ) to sell to .. i have contacted a couple of buyers on here and i like their offers my biggest issue right now is i dont know if i have enough to sell and have the money to send the stuff off .. im on very very tight budget so anybody out there that can help ?? i have 1 tub full of greenmother boards , 2 1/2 tubs full of low grade that is takin alot of room in my office .. help me please get rid of this .. lol . thanks for any advice !!


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    Sellt he low grade localy and send the motherboards to one of us buyers.

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    Sell the low grade locally, most places that buy them pay .10-.20 cents per lbs. The mother boards I use Ewasted from this forum, go to his web site and set up an acount. If you have problems doing that get in touch with him and he will help you out. He has great shipping rates and he will send you a prepaid shipping lable and deduct the shipping from what he owes you for your boards. You can find him in the seller/buyer section on the home page. He is very honest and dependable.

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    Ditto, For one tub of motherboards just box em up and ship em to a buyer. Unless your local yard buys low grade it just goes with scrap metal (less transformers and aluminum heat sinks, which you can break off and sell at better than shred prices) Are you sure they're low grade, if they're by chance mid grade you might do best to ship those too. If you're not sure, try posting a photo or two of them

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    Do yourself a favor and buy a reliable tabletop scale that can weigh up to 75 lbs. That will take a lot of the guesswork out of how much you can expect to get for your motherboards and other stuff.

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    thanks for all the info .. to be honest i dont know if they low or mid grade will try an post a pic .. billygoat working on getting me a scale for that reason and for weighing my copper piles .

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    Spend some time reading the old threads in the electronics section and the sticky threads. The knowledge you gain there will help you alot. You don't know what you don't know and the reading will fill in areas you are currently unaware. Have you done an intro thread yet? Where in S.C. are you located? Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    i have finally found the buyer im going to try and yes sir i have done a intro .. i live in Travelers Rest Northern Greenville county about 10 minutes from the NC line . im still learning about ewaste like heat sinks and all the other stuff .. thankfully i have learned some good stuff from here .


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