![]() AU Notes Website Tells How to Get Valuable Cash from E-Scrap (Trash) PublicationWebsite launch makes it easier for the public to benefit from gold, silver, platinum, palladium and other precious metal recovery searches and find "Recovering Gold & Other Precious Metals from Electronic Scrap - A Primer on Acquiring Wealth by Au Notes" publication.
By: ProSynServ, Inc. According to Notes, we are virtually surrounded by precious metals waiting to be recovered from obsolete and discarded electronics technology. In fact, for those who know, there’s a lot of incentive. Gold currently tops over $1400 an ounce and is moving up. Comparatively speaking, it’s much easier to recover gold from electronics than it is to mine it and refine it, in nature. And that, of course, is the crux of Notes point. With the economy being as it is and so much valuable e-scrap cluttering our dwellings and virtually littering the landscape, can any of us truly afford to remain ignorant of how to recover precious metals from electronics scrap? If you were to ask Notes, the answer would be “No. People can’t afford to remain ignorant of how to recover precious metals from e-scrap.” One gram of gold right now is worth over $50. That’s roughly the low end of what most people recover from a single computer and half of what’s recovered on average from a single cell phone! Therein lays Notes raison d’etre for launching the website as well as for writing and selling his e-book. “Whether or not a person decides to pursue this themselves” he says “It’s important they have this information at the ready in case they should ever need it. That’s why “Recovering Gold & Other Precious Metals from Electronic Scrap” sells for just $2.99 in the Kindle Store on Amazon.” For more information on this and future wealth creation systems visit the Au Notes website at: http://www.aunotes.com E-book Buyers are encouraged to visit the Kindle Store on Amazon.com or navigate to the e-book’s page at: http://www.amazon.com/ E-book Fans are encouraged to visit the AU Notes Facebook page and "Like" it at: http://www.facebook.com/ Fans interested in following the AU Notes twitter feed are encouraged to navigate to the link at: http://twitter.com/ For more information regarding this press release e-mail AU Notes at: aunotes@prosynserv.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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