1. Can SEER meet our needs across multiple locations?
Seer’s team covers every region of the country to ensure adequate capacity for major asset disposition initiatives. Our global reach, standardized processes and fleet of trucks provides unparalleled convenience and speed for transportation and processing of IT assets.
2. How can I arrange a pickup?
Complete the Asset Pickup Request Form online or call 813.621.8870. Once we receive an asset pickup request, we will contact you to make final arrangements.
3. What kind of assets do you handle?
SEER accepts all types of information technology, including desktop computers, laptops, workstations, servers, networking equipment and associated peripherals, phone systems, fax machines and copiers.
4. Does SEER resell electronics?
SEER resells electronics to individual consumers, on eBay and to institutional buyers.
Please visit our ebay store at or call us at 813.621.8870.
5. How does SEER guarantee data security?
All personal computers, servers, and workstations that pass testing immediately have their hard drives cleansed of corporate data and software. Equipment that cannot be cleaned is shredded.
6. What kind of reporting is available?
SEER provides clients with detailed reporting for each order that we process. Available reports may include the following:
Receipt reporting; and Inventory and/or settlement reporting
7. What remarketing services does SEER offer?
SEER frequently offers clients two distinct plans to answer their recovery needs:
A Consignment program in which assets are consigned to SEER and sales proceeds are shared between SEER and the client, and
A Fixed Fee program, in which a set value for each asset is paid to the client in advance.
For both programs, clients pay a set asset-processing fee, which is offset in whole or in part by the residual value of the assets. In all cases, SEER’s pricing includes all administrative costs, recycling and marketing services and settlement reporting.
8. What is your environmental policy?
SEER is committed to fostering an environment of responsibility at every level of our business. Accordingly, we’ve adopted an environmental policy that guides all aspects of our IT asset management activities. We are committed to the prevention of pollution and to the elimination of eWaste in landfills, and we use best practices to achieve environmental excellence in all of our refurbishing and recycling operations to support our zero-landfill policy. We fulfill our customers’ requirements through strict regulatory compliance and detailed record keeping.
10. Will my asset tags be removed from each asset?
Yes. SEER removes all identifying marks from each asset, including any asset tags. We check for a client’s asset tag or other identifying marks during our disposition process to ensure all client-specific identifying tags and marks are removed.
11. Will my assets end up in a landfill?
No. SEER provides complete, environmentally responsible disposition of your assets. Assets are recycled following all U.S. EPA guidelines. Recycling partners adhere to SEER’s guidelines, in addition to all federal, state, and local guidelines. SEER has a zero-landfill policy for eWaste.
12. How does SEER remarket my equipment?
Our superior knowledge of the secondary market allows us to accurately assess and maximize the residual value of your assets, thereby allowing your organization to more effectively generate revenue to offset asset-processing fees. Our competitors do not have the varied remarketing channels necessary to achieve these results.
In addition, SEER has developed deep channels in both specialty dealer markets and international dealer markets covering broad-based demand for nearly any information technology asset. SEER knows which channels will yield the greatest financial return, in the shortest length of time, and leverages this expertise to maximize our client’s remarketing proceeds.
13. How does SEER manage its downstream recycling partners?
SEER has well-established relationships with its downstream network of scrap material recyclers and processors. This ensures not only downstream recycler/processor compliance with the environmental, health, and safety regulations of the states and countries in which they operate, but also conformance with all of SEER’s stringent environmental policies and directives.