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  • Ricci.Wright

    We used to sell over 1000 lbs of brass per month and sold it at the scrap metal dealer. Just something else I don't miss about running an indoor range. Unless you have some rare brass, you might want to sell it as scrap and avoid the hassle. Either way, good luck.

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  • gunnorsonsnuts

    Thank you for your reply Ricci.Wright I have already spoken with my local scrap dealer an I would not even make back what I originally paid for the brass. its sorted, deprimed, sized and cleaned.

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  • Ambrose

    Why not just ask for USPS money orders as many sellers do?

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  • mac10

    USPS mo That's all I take, cc charge you fees

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  • shootuadeal

    Not really worth setting up with a cc processor for short term selling. Just take checks and money orders, most buyers won't have a real big problem with it.

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  • SW0320

    Do not set up a credit card processor unless you want to get a 1099k and then the sale will have to be reported on your taxes.

    USPS MO is the way to go.

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  • oldWinchesterfan

    When I was selling I said apologetically I could not accept cards, but would take usps mo, certified checks … or a personal check from any GB user with 10 or more A+ feedbacks. Seemed to work fine. Never had any problems. Not sure how many buyers I ran off with that.

    I talked to my bank and cost to set up and accept cards was just not worth it.

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