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    My number one scrap Rule is to Ask!

    As a scrapper who enjoys finding metal during the day, I always ask permission asking if I may have what is on the property. If I am told no, I move on. I do not steal my steel! Always better to ask!

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    Welcome to the forum by the way Andy, good words to live by.

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    And how many times has asking lead to addtional scrap? My answer to that question is some of my best regular clients. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    very true -- so many people just assume that scrappers are thief's --- or they want to watch u while u load up

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    Us scrapers are many different things. My experience in life says we are all different and that is good. The scrapers that I have encountered are hard working and want to earn their own way of life. This forum has allowed me to see things much more different, we are even more than just hard workers, we are all mostly honest, but we are much, much more than that, we are very decent people!

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    Welcome, from about 3000 miles West of U

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburtchino View Post
    Us scrapers are many different things. My experience in life says we are all different and that is good. The scrapers that I have encountered are hard working and want to earn their own way of life. This forum has allowed me to see things much more different, we are even more than just hard workers, we are all mostly honest, but we are much, much more than that, we are very decent people!
    This is so true. Especially about the members on this forum. The ones that start out gung-ho but ain't willing to do the work don't last long. If spend enough time in archives you see the patterns and you learn to recognize it when a new one pops up. Iam still amazed at what I gleen from the old threads. Not just about scrapping but the integrity of the vast majority of the members here. Sure there's disagreement but in the end there's learning. For that's what rocks my world,especially about people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapmanandy View Post
    As a scrapper who enjoys finding metal during the day, I always ask permission asking if I may have what is on the property. If I am told no, I move on. I do not steal my steel! Always better to ask!
    Plus I always say thank you and I'm very polite even if someone says no. I've found that a little appreciation and being professional goes a long way toward getting more scrap. The job may be a little dirty but the way you present yourself speaks volumes regarding how people accept you.


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