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I agree totally with buying them by the lb instead of by the number count (pieces).GOLDbuyerCA said:Very Interesting in a way, because of such exact standardization , it seems to me, this salvage is very much like a Pentium Pro recovery data. i for one, have been paying to much per hundred, and
recently adjusted to 8 USD per lb. for 50 lb sizes. by my observation, the plating is 15 micro inches of 99.7 Gold. i find a trace of nickel in the actual plating, " a hardener and brightener " if one gets this wrong,
in purchase, the processing " time and labour/ chemicals " eats up all bonus value / profit. So far, i am not doing so good, sure i can process quickly, but the yields are small, my quick estimate is .75 grams per kilogram.
i am watching the results here in interest, thanks all. OH yea, i charge for toxic waste dump, There is a place in Richmond BC, that has a no cost for disposal. " better the toxic be known, and taken care of, than dumped helter skelter . Thomas Gx in Vancouver Canada
Are you paying $8 lb for sim cards? If so, would you be willing to sell them for a profit?
Kevin