Notify Asset Management’s Surplus Pick-up scheduler and tell them which survey and/or item you need to void.
The best way to approach this is to enter the decal number in the S/N box and then enter the S/N in the comments box.
No. The Florida Statutes does not allow abandoned property to be donated but can be sold through a public auction. Abandoned property is not UF-owned property and we do not have the authority to donate other people’s property without their consent.
No. Only Asset Management is authorized to sell surplus items – departments do not have that authority.
When question #5 on the form (Are you delivering the items to the warehouse?) is answered as yes, an edit box for input about the delivery will open. There is also a comments field toward the bottom for additional information.
All transfers and donations are documented on an electronic request form, placed into the shop queue and are completed first come first serve. Normal processing is between 4-6 weeks.
Yes, IF the shop has it available in our spare parts inventory.
No, all for sale items are listed on Public Surplus or GovDeals auction websites and currently require 14 days to remain on auction prior to closure.
No, presently shop personnel are not trained to support software tech.
No, all sold items are clearly marked on auction websites as “AS IS WHERE IS”, “NO GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES ARE IMPLIED OR STATED”.
Notify a PC Shop employee, and we will be more than happy to get it for you to examine.
Manufacturing dates vary from 2004-2010.
These machines were designed for Windows XP operating system.