Frequently asked questions

Selling equipment, explained

Answers about quotes, pickup, payment and the information we need to review your assets.

What equipment do you buy?

We evaluate servers, network hardware, storage, racks, UPS systems, batteries, PDUs, switchgear and transformers, mining equipment and electronic recycling material.

How do I get a quote?

Send manufacturer names, model numbers, quantities, condition, photos, location and your timeline. A spreadsheet is ideal for larger inventories.

Do you pick up equipment?

Yes, we coordinate freight or on-site pickup for equipment purchases. The plan depends on volume, access, equipment type and location.

Do you pay cash?

We purchase approved equipment and agree on payment terms before pickup. Available payment methods vary by transaction and business requirements; ask our team what applies to your project.

Can you buy an entire data center?

We evaluate complete inventories and phased decommission projects. Early notice helps us plan labor, rigging, freight and scheduling requirements.

How is pricing determined?

Pricing reflects manufacturer, model, age, specifications, condition, quantity, current resale demand and the cost of removal and transportation.

What about data stored on devices?

Tell Us Which Assets Contain Storage Media And We Will Help Plan The Right Data-Destruction, Chain-Of-Custody And Documentation Options For Your Project.

Do you buy broken or very old equipment?

Yes. Older Or Nonworking Equipment May Still Offer Value Through Parts Recovery Or Electronic Recycling. Send The Inventory And We Will Outline The Available Options.

Which Server Models Are Commonly Reviewed?

Examples include Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant, Cisco UCS, Lenovo ThinkSystem, IBM Power And Supermicro Systems. Value depends on exact model, generation, processors, memory, storage, configuration and condition.

Which Network Equipment Families Do You Review?

Examples include Cisco Catalyst And Nexus, Juniper EX, QFX And MX, Arista 7000 Series, Fortinet FortiGate, Palo Alto PA Series And F5 BIG-IP. Include installed line cards, power supplies, optics and licensing status.

What Documentation Can An ITAD Project Require?

Depending on the agreement, a project may require serialized inventory, chain-of-custody records, reconciliation, data-destruction evidence or recycling documentation. Disclose every requirement before equipment transfer.

Helpful Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Start With

Send A Clear Inventory, Photos, Condition, Location And Timeline To Info@TheEwasteGuys.Com.

How Are Equipment Purchases Evaluated?

Evaluation Uses Verified Models, Configuration, Condition, Quantity, Current Demand And Logistics.

Can Pickup Be Coordinated?

Pickup May Be Available For Equipment Projects After Access, Labor, Packaging And Freight Requirements Are Confirmed.

Do You Handle Bulk Technology Inventories?

Yes. Our Main Focus Is Large Lots From Businesses, Government Agencies, Schools, Universities, Data Centers, Healthcare Systems, Telecom Providers, Financial Institutions, Manufacturers And Other Organizations With Substantial Technology Assets.

Can Data Destruction And Component Recovery Be Included?

Yes. Identify Storage Media And Required Data-Destruction Records In Advance. We Also Review Bulk RAM, Processors, Drives, Controllers, Cards, Optics And Other Enterprise Components.