Lost, as you stated, the Sorting is the most important part, that one has the large socket motherboards separated from small socket motherboards, that the peripherals are separate from the backplanes, etc. The scaleman/ticket writer, the usual warehouse crew, and one or two others may be called in depending on the size of the load, but they can manage to unload and certify a pickup loadof a few hundred pounds in less than an hour. They don't require the seller to have the boxes identified exactly, so long as like material is in a box. They will still quickly check thru the sorted box, and pick out any that will go in a higher grade, and also if there is some that don't make the grade, will put it in the proper box. If you have sorted well, this is usually only one or two that were questionable. The time consuming parts are where there are oodles of small boards from card readers,cable boxes, etc, but so long as each type is boxed separately, it goes smoothly. Of course, on my loads, I had ten to . thirty pounds of identical boards in each box
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