I have an update to this thread. As I stated in a previous post I had a larger lot of CPU's and memory to send to this outfit - keystonememory.com . This lot was from the towers shown in the original post, along with a few items I had sitting around. I have attached a list of these items, and I sent this list to Craig at Keystone before sending him the items. He got back to me in short time with prices, which I have attached as well.
Per his company's price sheet, which was attached previously in this thread, I should have received $1132.00 for these items. His 'priced by Craig' list (attached) indicated he would pay $1054.50, if you total everything up. A difference of $77.50. He explained to me the price list is 'just a guide'. This was not a problem for me as I learned the actual payout before shipping the items to him.
He mentioned to me that they would promptly pay via Paypal after receiving the package, and checking it's contents for accuracy. They received the package on Feb 22, 2018 and I received a Paypal payment of 1054.50, minus a small Paypal fee, today Feb 28, 2018. That's not bad considering how busy they are.
So, what I have gathered as far as dealing with Keystone Memory is this.....
1.) Gather all your materials you wish to send to them and indicate them all on a Word document. He (Craig my contact there) likes Word documents so he can go into it and add the prices he will pay for each line item(s). Send this list to Craig at
[email protected], or
[email protected].
2.) In a couple days Craig will get back to you with his offer. If you reply with agreement he will send you a purchase order. The one for this deal is attached.
3.) Ship your items to Keystone (Langhorne, PA.- address is on Craig's email signature line) and include the purchase order number on the shipping label, or on the address side of the box/package. Don't forget to do this- very important to them. Also, it's a good idea to include your original list, as well as a copy of the purchase order. Also, if the package has some real value it might be good to insure it.
4.) Send your tracking information to
[email protected]. This is also very important- include the purchase order number.
5.) Now you can do a 'Paypal request' (done at Paypal website) for funds from Keystone. Their Paypal funds request info is
[email protected]. Be sure to include the purchase order number. After they receive your package and inventory it, they will send you the funds via Paypal, that is if you have submitted your tracking information correctly, and included the purchase order number with
all communication. The tracking info isn't needed once they receive the package, but if they are going to pay before receiving the package they will be looking for the tracking info. Maybe they do this with established clients.
6.) If you don't wish to use Paypal then you will need to wait a few weeks for payment.
This is the second time I have sent these guys CPU's and memory and both times they have been good to deal with. I did the Paypal payment thing because I hate the 'check's in the mail' excuse you sometimes hear.
I have sold a number of CPU's and memory sticks on Ebay, but it is usually a single CPU, or a few sticks of memory at a time. It is nice to have a place to send larger lots and thus do a lot less packing and shipping.
My time involved in this latest round of items sold to Keystone was about five hours. That includes picking up the original equipment, tearing it down, getting rid of the spoils, and packing/sending the items. Needless to say I am a very happy camper today!
View attachment LIST OF CPU's and Memory edited for personal info 2-17-2018.pdf
View attachment LIST OF CPU%27s and Memory priced by Craig 2-17-2018%5B4102%5D edited for private info.pdf
View attachment Keystone PO 2.pdf
Edited to remove personal info- Thanks Kernals, I should have known better.