u/EdgyGates

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Pallet of retro computers - Is it worth saving/buying?

I have the opportunity to buy a pallet of retro computers from a e-recycler. Mixed pallet all computer systems from the 90s. I plan on buying it to fully refurbish the systems and sell them at 80% retail online shipped and on FB 50-40%. The price per pound is $1.08. Total weight is 2076LB for the pallet. Total cost $2242. Are these systems worth saving based off the photos? Wondering your thoughts.

Also they are selling two other pallets of retro computers which are lighter in size. I attached photos of them below including higher res photos of the first pallet.

PALLET 1 (2076 LB COST= $2242) - https://imgur.com/a/qG7GRva

PALLET 2 (1625 LB COST= $1755)- https://imgur.com/a/3rxR2H8

PALLET 3 (1382 LB COST= $1492) - https://imgur.com/a/oz0AUTz

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Thank you for the quick replies! This is my first time having the opportunity to buy something like this hence why I needed an opinion on it. As much as I love retro computing and saving old computers, I also have bills to pay so honestly this needs to make financial (taking account for time it will take and initial cost) sense for me to do even if I'm buying it for the sake of my hobby we share.

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