Scrap Catalytic Converter Prices skyrocket in NJ, NY and PA
December 06, 2007
Dec 07, 2007 -- /prbuzz/ --Junk and salvage yards, auto repair and muffler shops, towing companies, and auto dismantlers are saving their scrap converters for core recyclers, such as the highest paying buyer DynaConverter.

This author has been involved with the Auto Repair and Scrap business for 30 years, and has never seen such a demand for a junk item. I have sold an average of 20 to 50 converters to my buyer monthly and was satisfied with the prices he was paying. That was until I met John D, co-owner and buyer for www.DynaConverter.com. Between their high cash buying prices and fast pick-up service, I had to sell to them. Their difference in price and service was tremendous. I now earn hundreds, and sometimes thousands of dollars more per sale.

I was curious of how they could pay so much more than other competitor’s prices and decided to a little research.

Most of the companies buying Catalytic Converters usually sell to a middle man, who then sells to the metal processor, who then sells to the refining companies. There are three precious metals that are extracted from the inners of the converter; Platinum, Rhodium and Palladium. DynaConverter eliminates the middle man or the metal processor and goes directly to the source. To do this, they deal with large volume. Otherwise the refiners do not deal directly with catalyst buyers or scrap guys.

If you are in the industry and are looking to earn much more money for your scrap catalytic converters, I recommend giving DynaConverter a call.

DynaConverter is dominating the catalytic converter recycling industry by paying some of the highest prices in the Tri-State area. They offer fast pick-up service, usually within 24 hours of request or phone call. Majority of the time it is “same day”. For more information and up to date pricing, visit their website at www.DynaConverter.com or call 732-948-7983.

About the Press Release
Junk and scrap Catalytic Converter prices are at an all time high. Right now the demand for is higher than any time in history of precious metal refining.


 
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