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    Our industry is looking for Empties Brokers.

    What is an "Empties Broker"? it's a person who collects used inkjet cartridges and sell them to remanufacturers who desperately needs them (like us). Our industry is growing rapidly but we need Empties collectors/brokers who can provide us a stream of empty used inkjet cartridges. It alot like collecting soda pop cans for a nickel but you get paid 20-100x more per each cartridge collected. To get an idea of the potential here is some recycling facts; 1.over 400 million inkjet cartridges and toners were sold in 2005 and less than 10% were recycled or remanufactured. 2. According to HP inkjet sales are to double by 2009.

    It's free to become a broker and we can provide free support, training and show how a deal is done from start to finish. We will even send you copies of paid reports. Our industry is in desperate need on used inkjets. Contact me at dvanhook@dynamconcepts.com or call us 541 772 1367 anytime.
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    how much do you pay per ink cartridge?

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    Feel free to ask any questions here. I will answer them.

    Like I said this is not a program or a video or and course I am selling. It's Free and the reason it's free is because companies in my industry need Empties brokers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bestmiler
    how much do you pay per ink cartridge?
    There is two factors to determining price for inkjet cartridges.
    1. is the cartridge model/part no.
    2. Volume! units that have a base price a broker can get more money if they have quantities.
    For example: Lexmark 18L0042 (also know as a #82) we are paying $4.00 for. Whether it's one or a dozen empty cartridges. Now, if you can collect 100-1000 of those we pay $6.00

    Every unit we buy has a base price. That is the same through out this industry. But most remanufacturers will not tell you that you could get a better price for having volume.
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    its great a idea and an easy way to make money but the only problem is that the list is limited.

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    Good Reply.

    It's limited to the industries needs and the customer's demand which is constantly growing. But, we price out items that aren't on our list all the time. If there is a demand we will buy it and, what we call it, sitting on them until we need them. Outsourcing is big our industry for remanufacturers so Item we don't really need we will do the work to outsource them. Toners are one of the items that even though we don't use it for production we can place a value on them because we will outsource them.
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