Originally Posted by
injunjoe
I have been thinking about this for a couple days now. I am surprised no one has brought it up but what if the guy gutted a foreclosed house and called you to haul in his stolen goods? That would explain the huge profit for simply moving some scrap. The guy takes all the time and effort to remove copper from within the walls of a house yet can't muster up enough gumption to take it down the road and have his picture taken for cash? Don't this seem strange to you?
Seems like a good way to end up behind the eight ball while just trying to make a buck.
I could understand your concern without knowing any details. An older house in a nice neighborhood that was getting completely renovated. When I showed up the owner was sitting in his BMW and there was a couple roofers working on the house. Had a nice conversation with the guy, he is a salesman for a company in the plumbing industry, he is very much aware of the value of copper so didn't want to throw it in the dumpster he had brought in for the other reno junk but also didn't want to ruin the leather seats in his beamer bringing it to a scrap yard, what I offered was a nice compromise for someone in his situation. He had the keys to the house, as he took me inside to show me the furnace and a few other things that would be getting pulled out at later date that I could come and take.
Your concern is legitimate Joe but there was nothing suspicious at all about the transaction and believe me my radar is up after what happened to me last weekend lol. Also here in Toronto there are many yards that will gladly buy 100lbs of copper, no photo, no id, no license plate # so if someone did want to do a rip and run on an abandoned property they would have no problem selling the material for top dollar themselves.
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