Need Extra Cash? Good, We Need Extra PC Parts
Get an instant cash offer on your used computer hardware. Everything from used gpus, keyboards, webcams, and more. We're ready to buy your old hardware from you, simply fill out the form below to see what used computer components we are interested in buying and we'll respond with a cash offer to buy it from you.
💸How does the cash get sent?
We exclusively use PayPal to send all our cash offers!
📦Who pays for shipping fees?
We do, we use USPS to send you a pre-paid label and box after an offer has been accepted.

⌚How long until the money is sent?
We will send you the agreed upon cash offer once your shipped hardware has been delivered to us. However if you complete the requirements listed below, then you will be paid the cash offer once your component is shipped, skipping the shipping delay:
Getting Paid Faster | Complete the Following
After filling out the form below, we will respond with your cash offer. After accpeting the offer, submit both of the following required pictures listed below as an attachment in your email response.
Requirements
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Minimum of 3 pictures of the component from differing angles, showing the full condition of the component including any identifying information (model number, sku, sn, or anything similar)
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(For gpus, and internal components) One screenshot of hardware identifying software that verifies the component's authenticity. (Click here if you don't know how to do this)
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If not possible, then take a picture of the component in use/ connected
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How to Screenshot Hardware Identifying Software

Hardware identifying software is any software that identifies the hardware connected to the computer. It's helpful to identify parts when you don't know the exact model or part number.
There is a variety of hardware identifying software out there, from "GPU-Z", "AIDA64", "Open Hardware Monitor", and more. However, for simplicity sake, we recommend using Window's built in hardware identifying software, called "System Information". For those of you with a GPU, read below to discover how to find your graphics card make and model within the "System Information" software.
2. Type "sysinfo" in the search box and select "System Information"
How do I find my GPU in system information?
1. Simply click on the Windows Start Button


3. Click on "Components" then on the drop down below, click on "Display". (You'll see your connected graphics card under "Name", "Adapter Type", or "Adapter Description".)

4. Then press, "Windows Key" + "Shift" + "S" to take a screenshot. Then save that screenshot and reply to our offer sent through email with that screen screen shot and requested pictures attached to receive a quicker payout.