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How do I get paid once my cats are received?When you submit a request for a box or emailed shipping label you can choose to be paid via PayPal, Check or ACH Direct Deposit. Once we receive your cats we pay via the following timeline: For Businesses: Check - Mailed Next Day. Takes 7-10 business days, and gets mailed through USPS. No Fees. For Individuals: Check - Mailed Next Day. Takes 7-10 business days, and gets mailed through USPS. No Fees. Check will be made out to the same name that is provided on the ID.
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Who do you buy catalytic converters from?We are only buying converters within the state of Idaho. Businesses must be able to provide the following documents to our buyers: Government ID Business Certificate W-9 Form Individuals must be able to provide the following documents to our buyers: Government ID Title or Registration that matches the catalytic converter they were separated from
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How long is my quote good for?We hold quotes for 7 days.
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How do I ship my converter after receiving my quote?We will ship you a free Converter Reclaim Box and a prepaid return label, or in an effort to BE GREEN we can also email you a prepaid label and you can use your own box.
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How many converters do I need to get a box?Converter Reclaim's goal is to provide the best customer service to anyone looking for a reliable and trustworthy solution for Catalytic Converter Recycling Services. We will buy any number of converters from our customers.
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How can I get a quote for my converter?You can submit codes and pictures via text at 2084177930.
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What is a catalytic converter?A catalytic converter is an exhaust emission control device that cleans (converts) toxic gases and pollutants like hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and oxides of nitrogen in exhaust gas from a vehicles engine into less harmful carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor via a catalyst reaction. Catalytic converters are used internal combustion engines powered by gas or diesel.
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What are platinum group metals?Platinum Group Metals also referred to as PGMs, Platinum Metals, Platinum family and Platinum Group Elements (PGEs). are 6 noble, precious metal (metallic) elements grouped together in the periodic table of elements. The 6 PGMs are iridium, palladium, platinum, osmium, rhodium and ruthenium. They have similar properties that tend to occur together in the same mineral deposits. The 3 used in Catalytic Converters are: Platinum, Palladium and Rhodium found in groups 9 and 10. The name Platinum comes from the Spanish word Platina “little silver" the name given to the metal by Spanish settlers in Columbia. PGMs have a crucial role in our everyday life Catalytic Converters are just one of the many consumers of PGMs. Another form of Platinum or “PT Black” a powdered form of platinum would be coated on the honeycomb monolith of a Catalytic Converter. You can find PGMs in jewelry, watches, bullions, hard drives, specialized magnets, and many forms of electronics. From a self lighting gas appliance like a furnace, oven and your water heater. To playing a big role in manufacturing Nitric Acid which is used for fertilizer for farms and when making explosives for the military and mining.
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