Originally Posted by
Recycler
is that actually lucrative?
Short answer: Yes, it is a very easy, albeit illegal, way to make money; but people are easily caught, because if you are stupid enough to try to steal that stuff you're probably not smart enough to get away with it.
Long answer:
An anecdote I heard a while back... A farmer had waited for years to get 4 miles worth of copper cable run all the way out to his house. About 4 months after that, in the middle of the night, a few guys in a van ripped down 1 or 2 miles of the copper wire. The value of the wire is 10x or 15x the value of the scrap, and the cops had a watch out for the men hitting up any scrap yard within 300 miles. Instead of selling the wire as scrap, however, they sold it as used copper wire lines, and made 5x the scrap value. Well, that is, they would have, if they hadn't been caught on the other side of the state trying to sell it to the electric company they had stole it from.
I can't stand it when people steal metal; I hate it. I hate it very much. It is parasitic, and destroys such valuable enterprises. If you steal metal, you rarely are stealing something that is going to get recycled already, but something like new copper pipes, or brand new aluminum ladders; you are taking something that is worth hundreds of dollars, and reducing it to a quick $10, $20 or $50, or in the case I described, hundreds of thousands of dollars, down to thousands of dollars.
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