Used PC buyer • Bulk lots • Parts recovery

Sell used computers without letting old towers become warehouse furniture.

Top Buck buys retired desktops, laptops, servers, all-in-ones, and mixed computer lots from businesses, schools, offices, repair shops, and IT refresh projects.

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A pallet of used computer equipment ready for recycling and resale sorting
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We buy used PCs

Desktops, laptops, workstations, servers, and computer components from single-location cleanouts to multi-pallet loads.

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We recover value

Usable systems and parts are sorted for resale or reuse. Remaining material is routed toward responsible electronics recycling.

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We make bulk easy

Send photos, rough counts, model details, and pickup location. We turn the pile into a clear offer and next steps.

What we buy

From office refreshes to repair-shop back rooms, we take the computer gear that still has value hiding inside.

Top Buck focuses on bulk computer lots. Newer, complete, working units usually bring the strongest offers, but mixed lots can still have value through parts recovery.

  • Desktop towers, mini PCs, and all-in-one computers
  • Laptops, Chromebooks, tablets, and business notebooks
  • Servers, workstations, NAS units, and networking gear
  • RAM, SSDs, hard drives, CPUs, motherboards, GPUs, and power supplies
  • Monitors, keyboards, mice, cables, docks, adapters, and mixed peripherals
A stack of used desktop computers and older computer hardware
Need a quote? Photos plus an estimated count are enough to start.

How it works

A cleanout process that does not require an IT wizard robe.

Send the basics. We review the lot. You get a practical answer instead of a fog machine of tech jargon.

1

Send inventory

Share photos, counts, brands, model numbers, condition, and location. A spreadsheet is great, but not required.

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Get an offer

We evaluate resale, parts, age, condition, quantity, and logistics to build a fair bulk offer.

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Schedule pickup

For qualified bulk lots, pickup or drop-off coordination keeps old equipment moving instead of nesting.

4

Clear space and get paid

Turn retired PCs into cash, reclaim storage space, and keep reusable parts in circulation.

Steel mesh pallets filled with used computers and electronic equipment

Built for bulk

Retired computer lots are not trash. They are a parts mine with invoices.

Businesses often stack old PCs after upgrades because nobody has time to sort the tangle. Top Buck helps turn that back-room glacier into a usable quote.

Corporate IT refresh

Retired office desktops, laptop fleets, monitors, docks, and accessories.

Schools and organizations

Lab computers, classroom devices, administrative PCs, and storage-room equipment.

Repair shops

Parts bins, tested pulls, non-working units, and mixed hardware lots.

Estate and warehouse cleanouts

Large collections, palletized equipment, and computer-heavy electronics lots.

Data-sensitive gear

Have drives in the machines? Say so early, and we will plan around it.

Every organization has different data policies. Top Buck can discuss drive removal, wiping, no-drive pickup, or documentation needs before anything leaves your location.

Note: Add any certifications, chain-of-custody process, or data-destruction guarantees only if Top Buck officially offers them.

3 quote starters

Photos, approximate quantity, and pickup city are usually enough to begin.

FAQ

Answers before the first pallet jack squeaks.

Do you buy one computer?

Top Buck is mainly built for bulk lots. A single high-value system may be worth reviewing, but business, school, and repair-shop quantities are the best fit.

What affects the offer?

Quantity, age, brand, condition, working status, missing parts, included accessories, drive status, and pickup distance all matter.

Do computers need to work?

No. Working complete systems are usually worth more, but non-working units may still have parts value in bulk.

Can you pick up equipment?

Pickup depends on location, quantity, and value of the lot. Include your pickup city and loading details with the quote request.

What should I send for a quote?

Send photos of the full lot, rough counts, model numbers when available, condition notes, whether drives are included, and the pickup city.

Get a quote

Tell us what is in the pile.

The more detail you send, the better the offer can be. Photos, counts, model numbers, condition, and pickup location are the best quote fuel.

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