messymessy wrote:Best Buy will accept old monitors, essentially for free. They charge you $10 to drop off an old monitor or TV, but give you a $10 gift card. They usually have a three monitor per day limit.
PennyBoy wrote:Once inside the computer tower, what is the part called that contains PM's?
Thanks in advance for any help.
messymessy wrote:PennyBoy wrote:Once inside the computer tower, what is the part called that contains PM's?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Mother board, memory, and expansion cards can all be refined for gold content. Hard drives have something, but I can't remember.
Search old posts. SilverSaddle has posted some really good information on this subject in the past. PM if you can't them.
silversaddle1 wrote:messymessy wrote:Best Buy will accept old monitors, essentially for free. They charge you $10 to drop off an old monitor or TV, but give you a $10 gift card. They usually have a three monitor per day limit.
If you talk to the manager, most the time they will wave the three per day rule. Ask them what day the truck comes to pick them up, then arrange to take your monitors in that morning or the day before. The problem most stores have is storage space. So if they are going out right away, the will let you bring in more at a time. We just bought a new I-Pad and handheld GPS unit with gift cards from Best-Buy. It's a good deal.
fb101 wrote:silversaddle1 wrote:messymessy wrote:Best Buy will accept old monitors, essentially for free. They charge you $10 to drop off an old monitor or TV, but give you a $10 gift card. They usually have a three monitor per day limit.
If you talk to the manager, most the time they will wave the three per day rule. Ask them what day the truck comes to pick them up, then arrange to take your monitors in that morning or the day before. The problem most stores have is storage space. So if they are going out right away, the will let you bring in more at a time. We just bought a new I-Pad and handheld GPS unit with gift cards from Best-Buy. It's a good deal.
I'm a bit confused by this; If I'm turning in old monitors and paying $10, and getting a $10 gift card, how do I make out at all?
I may as just pay cash for whatever I buy......
fb101 wrote:OK thanks.
I'm short the one thing to make that work out, that would be the customers.
I can get my hands on lots of monitors, but nobody will pay me to take them away.
uthminsta wrote:I have been reading around, and the sources usually say there could be gold, platinum, silver, rhodium, palladium, and copper. And the best approach it is to separate out the components you believe/know have the metals, and ship them to a smelter. But if I want to do this, I don't want to waste bucks on the shipping. I want to only ship the stuff that contains good stuff... more bang for my postal buck.
So where exactly is the gold? For fun, I took apart a video camera with my daughters. Here are a couple of pieces...
Is this gold?
Or possibly this?
I have a possible source for many old computers. Wanting to get much more informed before I start plunking down the bucks to buy towers. And I'm curious... what other electronics could yield stuff like this?
uthminsta wrote:I have been reading around, and the sources usually say there could be gold, platinum, silver, rhodium, palladium, and copper. And the best approach it is to separate out the components you believe/know have the metals, and ship them to a smelter. But if I want to do this, I don't want to waste bucks on the shipping. I want to only ship the stuff that contains good stuff... more bang for my postal buck.
So where exactly is the gold? For fun, I took apart a video camera with my daughters. Here are a couple of pieces...
Is this gold?
Or possibly this?
I have a possible source for many old computers. Wanting to get much more informed before I start plunking down the bucks to buy towers. And I'm curious... what other electronics could yield stuff like this?
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