
Originally Posted by
Russell
Scrapping especially curbside is way different than providing a service. People tend to confuse scavenging and service as one in the same, its not. I curbside myself and don't charge for it. I also own a junk removal service. If I got a call from someone who wants service, I would expect payment for service. Otherwise I'm not doing it. Unless the tonnage justifies the not charging. I wouldn't touch anything for free unless their is at least one one ton easily accessible.
Really if you had to drive 5 blocks for 1000#, you'd charge the guy for picking it up ? I wished I lived in your area, I'd make enough off charging people that I'd just haul the metal to the dump. Youll wouldn't last one week in this neck of the woods. Not hating on you all for making money just amazes me how you charge to pickup something of value and here everyone wants 500$ for a junk geo metro and 300$ paid to them for every ton of steel collected. Just crazy is all, I make what I can when I can and let a lot of stuff go because it's too high.
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