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hi guys i am a noob and i am woundering if these are worth buying and what is the most i should pay for them.
i have seen cpu's like these going for £100's should i pay in that range or not.
thanks all.
 
hi guys i am a noob and i am woundering if these are worth buying and what is the most i should pay for them.
i have seen cpu's like these going for £100's should i pay in that range or not.
thanks all.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/cpu-scrap-gold-recovery-job-lot-high-grade-/200722005078?pt=UK_Coins_Bullion_Bars_SM&hash=item2ebbf6bc56#ht_500wt_1202
 
barnes8888 said:
hi guys i am a noob and i am woundering if these are worth buying and what is the most i should pay for them.
i have seen cpu's like these going for £100's should i pay in that range or not.
thanks all.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/cpu-scrap-gold-recovery-job-lot-high-grade-/200722005078?pt=UK_Coins_Bullion_Bars_SM&hash=item2ebbf6bc56#ht_500wt_1202


the first one i forgot to put the link in guy's sorry.
 
barnes8888 said:
hi guys i am a noob and i am woundering if these are worth buying and what is the most i should pay for them.
i have seen cpu's like these going for £100's should i pay in that range or not.
thanks all.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/cpu-scrap-gold-recovery-job-lot-high-grade-/200722005078?pt=UK_Coins_Bullion_Bars_SM&hash=item2ebbf6bc56#ht_500wt_1202

These are very common in unwanted computers people will give you for free if you ask them, and you get all the other goodies too.
 
joem said:
barnes8888 said:
hi guys i am a noob and i am woundering if these are worth buying and what is the most i should pay for them.
i have seen cpu's like these going for £100's should i pay in that range or not.
thanks all.

it finding the people that will give them to you i have bin looking in my local area but noone will give anything away these days they always want a big price for things.
so its bin rely hard to find escrap were i live evan the computer shop's want alot of money for there scrap.

kind regards
barnes.
 
barnes8888 said:
joem said:
barnes8888 said:
hi guys i am a noob and i am woundering if these are worth buying and what is the most i should pay for them.
i have seen cpu's like these going for £100's should i pay in that range or not.
thanks all.

it finding the people that will give them to you i have bin looking in my local area but noone will give anything away these days they always want a big price for things.
so its bin rely hard to find escrap were i live evan the computer shop's want alot of money for there scrap.

kind regards
barnes.

Some computer shops will give up other want a price. I just paid $300 for motherboards and slot cards that I will get $500 for on monday. I always say find an outlet first that will pay you then you know what you can buy. Also trust me people have these machines gathering dust in there houses you just have to ask.
 
Found another sucker trap and the fools are bidding like crazy.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-SATELLITE-FINGERS-EPROM-CHIPS-SCRAP-GOLD-RECOVERY-REFINING-PRECIOUS-METALS-/190645574649?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c635c9bf9

Tom C.
 
:shock: It's pathetic how people buy this stuff. I guess the way to make money on ebay is to invest in a good camera and take close up pictures like that.
 
Looks like one idiot is really trying to catch up to the high bidding idiot, to become the proud new owner of that large amount of gold.

Jim
 
jimdoc said:
Looks like one idiot is really trying to catch up to the high bidding idiot, to become the proud new owner of that large amount of gold.

Jim


Looks like the high bidding idiot is going to be one very upset idiot when they realise how much (or little) gold they just bought ! :shock:
 
martyn111 said:
Looks like the high bidding idiot is going to be one very upset idiot when they realise how much (or little) gold they just bought ! :shock:

Unless the high bidder is a friend of the seller, and the seller sends out second chance offers to everyone that tried to catch his friend's bid.

Jim
 
jimdoc said:
martyn111 said:
Looks like the high bidding idiot is going to be one very upset idiot when they realise how much (or little) gold they just bought ! :shock:

Unless the high bidder is a friend of the seller, and the seller sends out second chance offers to everyone that tried to catch his friend's bid.

Jim

You mean that that sort of thing goes on on feebay?
Good point Jim
 
Joem,
The answer is no.
The cards only hold the activation code and the purchase bin files. The activation code is timed and out of date within a month.

This is what I was able to learn.
Tom C.
 
Got another shipment from e-bay, these were included. Can any recognize them? I searched & only come up with information on the 1mb silvery ones, but not the gold finger ones. Are they older than the tin ones?

Thank!

Phil
 

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