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Define what is considered a valuable board.
Around my area, if I happened to show someone any device, even if it was originally worth $5000 in working condition, they wouldn't even give me $5 for it if I even fixed it.
They'll just turn around and brag about the latest shit they bought off of Amazon or something. Nobody gives a fuck around here anymore, electronics are like candy to these dumbfucks anymore.
Where the occasional money is at around here is if someone's vehicle breaks down and they need someone to replace their starter or alternator or brakes or something.
It's not a lot, but it's another revenue stream to consider.
https://www.scrapmonster.com/scrap-yard/price/electronics-scrap/4
You can also tell people you'll recycle it for them and actually just fix it yourself if they're not going fix it anyway.
I sell a lot of vintage electronics like vcr's, tape decks even a laser disc player for $300 one time. I have a whole package of random belts for the tape decks, which are easy to replace. I also do a lot of car parts as well as other random items. If you have a source for those hotel lock parts that are getting thrown away anyway then look uo how much they sell for. (Search ebay and filter by sold)
I'd love to get back into fixing vintage electronics, but I don't really know anyone that's interested in buying anything more than 3 days old.
The only people I do know into vintage electronics are more or less anonymous friends that have a garage or storage shed full of the shit and not interested in any more.
Fuck, I found a totally working buisness class video projector that had an original MSRP of almost $16,000, yet I couldn't sell it to anyone for even a mere $50, they apparently have a policy around here to refuse video projectors, working or not.
ebay
Dunno how to sell things online.
I haven't had a bank account in almost a decade.
Why? Because my bank fucked me over and refused to accept my tax return payment. I've literally never been able to get a direct deposit, something always went screwy, and even the bank manager couldn't explain why that was.
So I closed my bank account and have been cash only for the past 10 years.
I've actually worked for 4 banks before and never had any problem with them cutting me an actual physical check, but God forbid they actually allow a direct deposit..
Like seriously WTF?
Sorry, can't help you there, you need a bank account for ebay. I would check your credit report and make sure it's not fucked up. Employers check that too, could be why you keep getting passed up. There's always fb marketplace and craigslist.
I wouldn't even know how to check my credit report, I've never had a credit card or anything like that.
The last time anyone ever tried to help me check whatever my credit report was, it was my ex (and now deceased) girlfriend, and all that led to was more spam mail.