I am a yardsale scrapper and I hit a bonanza

RustyRelicHunter

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I am in the upstate of SC. I also have some working laptops, monitors, cables, etc. The Relectrocycle website seems to indicate that they are under different ownership/management.
 

Bassmaster96

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I've got some stuff I need to go through and try to sell too, I guess. The market fell so I quit doing escrap.
 

tamrock

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In what way do you go about finding enough of this e-scrap to make it worth your time outside of a big score like this? I hardly ever see and of it around anymore. We've got a big recycling center here in my country for this kind of stuff, but you ain't gonna get any money out of it taking it there.
 

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cyberdan

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In what way do you go about finding enough of this e-scrap to make it worth your time outside of a big score like this? I hardly ever see and of it around anymore. We've got a big recycling center here in my country for this kind of stuff, but you ain't gonna get any money out of it taking it there.

Before I retired I would go to 30-40 yardsales every saturday. I asked for coins, jewelry and cell phones/computers. Most of the time I would get 3 or 4 computers, sometimes more. But I had a guy that would get me 400-500 cells a month. He could not explain how he got them (no english, no green card) but I know they were not stolen because they were trashed. He probably dumpster dived behind cell phone stores.

A regular recycling center will not be interested in e-scrap. They want metal and plastic.
 

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