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Auto Salvage Hub

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Community for auto recyclers and flippers to share tips, tools, and wins turning salvage into profit.

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109 contributions to Auto Salvage Hub
HI!
Hello everyone! A new user from Florida
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Nice to meet you, are you already flipping parts?
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@Taqyuldeen Alzubaidi Nice, how do you source parts?
Show us your setup
I would like to see how you are organized storage, picture station, shipping and packaging. Here’s mine
Show us your setup
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Solid set up
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Are you looking to dismantle yourself or just have people come pick parts?
eBay rules
Sold a climate control to a customer. When they received it they didn't even test it, they immediately disassembled it, took photos and sent them to me of the unit completely torn apart in eBay messages. Then immediately returned it, all in the same day. The pictures even show his old unit and the one they purchased from me in pieces on the table. Of course when it gets here the security stickers on the side are all popped. I disputed it with eBay stating obviously the customer swapped parts. No surprise eBay sided with the customer within seconds. So, I called and talked to an agent who informed me that customers are allowed to tear the unit apart to troubleshoot then return the part if they wanted. I mentioned the customer never even tested it, they just tore into it. Again I was informed that this is acceptable. I have to prove they took a part and he recommended I start documenting the internals going forward. Also security stickers afford us no protection according to him. So guys go the extra mile and document those internals, take pictures and have them in your listings going forward because eBay really isn't going to back you in these situations. I don't know any other situation where disassembling an item doesn't void a warranty, period. I swear the first company that comes around as a somewhat viable alternative to eBay I am jumping ship immediately
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That's an insane story lol. How much was the climate worth.
GET YOUR YARD RESEARCHED - THIS SATURDAY - MUST RESERVE
I will be going live this Saturday April 18th inside the community researching your local junkyard 10am CST If you would like your yard researched comment the link to your local u pull it below. I will also be answering any of your questions.
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@Jeremy Farley I will make one for you right now. Sorry wasn't active for a while work got super busy.
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They only post most recent 7 days of inventory so pretty small list. Best to run it daily on new inventory. https://www.partscout.app/pick-sheet/shared/47e4b8e5-555d-4f1b-923f-388d0b7dbede
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