Electronic Scrap Buyers - Where To Sell Electronic Scrap For More Cash

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How Much Cash Can You Make Selling e-Scrap?

There is no limit to the money that you can make considering the thousands of computers and other electronic products that are thrown away each day. Get started by scouting around for junk computers and computer equipment in warehouses and elsewhere. Subsequently, find a trustworthy electronic scrap or "e-scrap" recycler that will purchase your inventory online.

What is Electronic Scrap?

The terms electronic scrap and e-scrap are used to describe broken or outdated electronic products disposed of by their users. Whether you are a business or an individual, get cash for your electronic scrap. Transform your e-scrap into quick cash today!.

Computer Recycling

It's Easier Than You Might Think

Computer Scrap for CashComputer recycling is among the highest revenue producing industries in America today, but that does not indicate that this is merely a venture for the "large business owners." There are numerous people who have made a good income on old computers that sat in basements for years or were thrown to the local dump. Disassembling junk computer equipment is not just for big businesses. You can start today, disassembling computers in your own home and selling your e-scrap online; but not just any place online!

Computers, laptops, and notebooks are for the most part a box with some wire, circuit boards, integrated circuits, processors, and drives. Here are 12 simple steps to dismantle most computers:

1) Shut down the computer, then, unplug it from the electrical receptacle.

2) Ground yourself electrically using a wrist strap or other suitable method.

3) Open the computer's case.

4) Remove the circuit boards from the motherboard (main board).

5) Remove the RAM modules (memory sticks) from the slots in the motherboard.

6) Disconnect the power harness (wiring) connectors along with any other wiring connectors from the CD drive(s), DVD drive(s), hard drive(s), and any other devices.

7) Remove each device (DVD drive, etc.) one-by-one taking out the screws fastening each component to the computer's chassis and carefully extracting each component from the chassis. Set these devices aside. They might need additional dismantling.

8) Remove the heat sync from the central processing unit (CPU) unless of course it is part of the central processing unit itself (Note: heat syncs might be made of aluminum or other recyclable metals).

9) Disconnect the power supply wire harness from the main board.

10) Remove the power supply. CAUTION: DO NOT DISMANTLE THE POWER SUPPLY.

11) Disconnect the power cables connecting the main board and fans and other components.

12) Unscrew the main board from the chassis and remove it.

Congratulations! Your computer is totally dismantled.

Okay, so this might appear like a lot of work for one machine. On the other hand, what if you collect all the old computers from your friends and neighbors; just imagine all the money you can earn. Then, keep on repeating this course of action over and over again. Get quick and easy cash for your electronic scrap or "e-scrap."

Paying Cash for the Following Items:

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electronic scrap

  • Electronic Circuit Boards

  • Cell Phones (Without Batteries)

  • Integrated Circuits (IC chips)

  • Computer Processors (CPUs)

  • Memory (RAM)


Get Cash Today for Your Electronic Scrap. Just follow the simple three step process: 1. Request a FREE FedEx Label, 2. Send in Your Electronic Scrap, and 3. Get Paid More Cash! Learn more at Cash for Electronic Scrap USA!

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