I run a computer business, and have for a very long time. I decided to clean out my repair room last week, and basically dump everything that wasn't new enough to be of any use. Consequently I had quite a bit of stuff on tables out on the front porch.
During the course of the next couple of days as I was adding stuff to give away, I had three different scrappers come by and begin grabbing stacks of items and putting them in their truck. I asked them to stop because I had some people coming out who might have a legitimate use for some of the stuff.
To shorten up this story, I had some guys out Saturday, and after they took everything they might use or give to someone else, I had some things left that I took to the local recycle place today.
Here are the prices I received.
Computer boards, any kind, Mainboards, video cards, modems, etc. - $0.50 per pound.
Hard drives, floppy drives, cd-rom drives - $0.10 per pound.
Insulated phone wire, insulated cat 5 wire - $0.95 per pound.
Computer power supplies, and they lumped my two Birdview receivers, and two Primestar receivers - $0.02 per pound.
I didn't have any, but a sign said $0.60 per pound for aluminum cans.
I put this out here, because I know several of you have collected old analog receivers, primestar receivers and others along the way, and some didn't even work.
If I had taken my old receivers apart, the Main boards would have brought $0.50 per pound instead of the two cents a pound I got.
The price paid for aluminum is also the reason aluminum dishes are now being grabbed up by scrappers. They can pull off the aluminum and sell it separately, and then sell the steel for about $0.07 per pound.
I had no idea they would buy computer boards and drives like that. I don't know how many pounds I have thrown or given away over the years. I probably gave away 100 pounds of the stuff between what the scrappers got, and what I gave away on Saturday.
Just thought some of you might like to know.
Fred
During the course of the next couple of days as I was adding stuff to give away, I had three different scrappers come by and begin grabbing stacks of items and putting them in their truck. I asked them to stop because I had some people coming out who might have a legitimate use for some of the stuff.
To shorten up this story, I had some guys out Saturday, and after they took everything they might use or give to someone else, I had some things left that I took to the local recycle place today.
Here are the prices I received.
Computer boards, any kind, Mainboards, video cards, modems, etc. - $0.50 per pound.
Hard drives, floppy drives, cd-rom drives - $0.10 per pound.
Insulated phone wire, insulated cat 5 wire - $0.95 per pound.
Computer power supplies, and they lumped my two Birdview receivers, and two Primestar receivers - $0.02 per pound.
I didn't have any, but a sign said $0.60 per pound for aluminum cans.
I put this out here, because I know several of you have collected old analog receivers, primestar receivers and others along the way, and some didn't even work.
If I had taken my old receivers apart, the Main boards would have brought $0.50 per pound instead of the two cents a pound I got.
The price paid for aluminum is also the reason aluminum dishes are now being grabbed up by scrappers. They can pull off the aluminum and sell it separately, and then sell the steel for about $0.07 per pound.
I had no idea they would buy computer boards and drives like that. I don't know how many pounds I have thrown or given away over the years. I probably gave away 100 pounds of the stuff between what the scrappers got, and what I gave away on Saturday.
Just thought some of you might like to know.
Fred