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    Scrapping Options in a down market.

    Hello Scrappers,

    As many of you know steel prices have plummeted, also other materials have seen a significant drop as well.


    Is it time to quit? Is this the writing on the wall were supposed to notice?volume


    Down markets can bring opportunity as well as doom.


    I am looking for opportunity in form of, volume, partnerships, and abandoned scrap accounts.


    I also considered getting more into other services like junk removal, delivery biz, and lift gate services.


    Anyone else want to share ideas?
    GREENTRUCK
    "CHANGING THE WAY YOU LOOK AT RECYCLING"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tcgs View Post
    I am looking for opportunity in form of, volume, partnerships, and abandoned scrap accounts.
    I'd thought about doing that myself, there is money to be made just not as much as before.

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    Appliance resale. People will get rid of working washers and dryers because they don't match.
    Working refridgerators because they don't go with the newly remodeled kitchen.
    I've scrapped working appliances because I was too lazy to resell. Some just need a little TLC.
    Money is not the root of all evil, the love of money is.

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    People call me from my website to take away appliances. They usually work and can be resold.
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    Electronic/Electrical/Mechanical Recycling
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    Exactly! And it is amazing how expensive some of these parts are "new" I figure if I can test them and they work i sell them with a 90 day warranty and everyone is happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pjost View Post
    Appliance resale. People will get rid of working washers and dryers because they don't match.
    Working refridgerators because they don't go with the newly remodeled kitchen.
    I've scrapped working appliances because I was too lazy to resell. Some just need a little TLC.
    My son picked up a nice, free, working stainless steel LG dishwasher. The reason the guy got rid of it - his wine glasses wouldn't fit in the top rack.

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    I am looking for opportunity in form of, volume, partnerships, and abandoned scrap accounts.
    I do combination of things I start of with rubbish removals of houses apartments trailer homes. I get paid to load the so called "rubbish" (this starts the golden opportunity) so I break up my 2 trucks and trailers for scrap metals and e waste in one bed of truck. trailer loaded with pure garbage. the second truck gets loaded with salivation army donations (tax write offs for charity)such as clothing toys and other house hold items. and the trailer gets loaded with furniture for second hand thrift store sales. in the event items get rejected from the thrift shop or salivation army they wind up at a church for charity sales with when the church have the yard sale I position my truck and trailer for a community waste (scrap metal and e waste collection) which helps the church drum up business and people love that they have a place to unload scrap and this also allows for me to get bulk items scrap (fridge washers dryers 10 ton ac units shed clean outs ) in my hands for scheduled free pick up. after a event the church even uses the truck to unload any unsold scrap . This method in one swoop services 3500 house holds yearly from a church event. the church has currently agreed to allow me to use a small section of there parking lot for a weekly metals dump for the church goers and I pick up and collect.
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    with all these bright ideas, theres one thing that needs to be factored in:
    space

    many scrappers just dont have the space to store/hold stuff until they get a buyer for it.
    so they have no option but to just strip whatever goodies are there & take the carcass in as shred or steel


    its obvious that a person will earn more if they can repair & sell an item
    or they can hold on until they find someone who needs whatever they have- and this person is prepared to pay good $ for it.

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    yes msmoorad I agree space is a factor. I do have space to hold store strip etc. I am using a space at my house that is 27by 27 feet garage. a 25 by 75 feet driveway and a 16 by 25 dump pad 4 feet deep. honestly I just happened to get lucky with the church. the story behind the church. i was driving home from the store and decided to turn down a different road. I saw a sign that said free taped to a ladder, with that I asked the pastor are all these items free (a parking lot worth of goodies) he said yes, so I went looking and found 3 truck loads of metal (wires, a/c, bbq and so on) the pastor and I started talking he explained how they collect items for sale (estate cleanouts) and found out they had a crt tv problem. which opened the door for me to remove more metal with that I told the pastor about the rubbish removals I do and it lead to what I said in the above post. the free part happens after the yard sale.

    if anything I am hoping this could help people with not only scrap but a way to help save money on taxes and have people look or find a better way that works for them or show a direction maybe not explored. for myself this website has helped me better maximize my scrap profit (currently building volume) .
    https://satruck.org/Home/DonationValueGuide.
    Last edited by Gotmetalhun; 03-27-2016 at 12:38 PM.


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