I think you should always watch market price it will help you some times.
I didn't see it mentioned but an empty can weighs .5oz take that and x it by how many you have to get your poundage. Up here in my part of NY we do it per can rather then per pound. You get more in your pocket then per pound but understand not every state does it this way or even does it at all. Usually I turn in cans whenever I'm feeling the munchies and it's usualy enough to buy the dollar menu at mcdonalds twice over with drinks. I take the tabs but that's for another post or a PM.
With gold around 1200 an ounce, let him know I will cut him a deal and sell him computers at 500.00 a piece.
Just another victim of our public school system. I simply would have asked him with gold at 1200.00, if there was an ounce in each computer, how does walmart sell them new for 400.00?????? Then watch the smoke pour out of his ears trying to figure it out.
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My bathroom scale does not work right. When I get on it says "one at a time please" Does anyone know what that means ?
We pay deposit on those cans, they fetch .10 cents each! Small fortune there.
There's only about 10 states (I'd have to count them up again to make sure) that have a redemption policy on Al cans. All the rest its what the spot can price. At the non-ferrous place I go in my medium-small metro, cans have held pretty steady for several years. Now at 60 cents but its been above 50 cents for a long time. Unless a guy literally has hundreds and hundreds of pounds, there isn't going to be that much difference in what you get. For me, its more about how much is tolerated in the garage (about 25 lbs. at a time). Hobofinds if that truly is a pix from your house, more power to you, man! That would be a good way for me to get Bobbited some night while I slept
They're just cans... a normal trash bag weighs about 5lbs. Save as many as you can stand having around the house, whether that's a bag or a trailer load. When you start thinking to yourself "these cans are everywhere!" that's when it's time to take them in. Prices from yard to yard probably wont vary enough to matter where you take them unless you have the ability to bail them because loose they are too light to really achieve any scale at shipping them.
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