Middle class seem to have their appliances hauled away when they get new ones..apartments is what I seek out..i know a few managers..poorer class works for me...every trash day is ok with me..there is a gem on,occasion
Middle class seem to have their appliances hauled away when they get new ones..apartments is what I seek out..i know a few managers..poorer class works for me...every trash day is ok with me..there is a gem on,occasion
where there are people (of any class) there is scrap
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Ok.....i find middle class buy more disposable things, lower quility. I brake v my route up into 3 parts , buildings, under 400k and the million dollar homes, the houses worth between 300 to 600 throw the craziest stuff out, but the best calls come from the 600 plus, re decorating means changing out perfectly good re sellable scrap
this may come of as sounding stupid but i actually think the closer to a industrial area the better the scrap from the homes never figured out why though
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When I used to curb shop(I don't anymore) I would go out early in the morning before the trash guys would come around or try to stay just ahead of them. I did just as good in the rich hoods as I did in the poor ones.
we go out the night before after 2200
i live in a yuppie town an hour north of Toronto where property values are through the roof, we get the most from the areas where the homes are worth 500k or less. its hard to find a place worth under 250k here. the places worth 500k to a mill i still cruise but its not very often we see things worth stopping for on the curb. i dont stop for a tin mop handle. but most my calls from online ads or mail box flyers come from the 500k+ houses, and I've made the most money reselling appliances I've removed from them aswell, now just to get my new cards and flyers figured out and I'll be set.
i always cruse the apartment building every other day just so i have something to strip. there always good for tvs and appliances or bbqs
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...ess-cards.htmlnow just to get my new cards and flyers figured out and I'll be set.
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thanks already read it. my frustration my the 3 boxes of brutaly bad cards I got from staples, I won't be or,dering online unless its for a re print. There are shadows around the text boxes and images, they looked photo copied, id be embarrassed to hand ether of the designs I came up with., the small print shop next town over will be getting my money.
This is an old thread, but I had to chime in. The difference in the amount of scrap for me is not the income level or wealth, it has to do with age. Older generations value their hardwork, younger generations value their lifestyle.
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i find alot more resale in newer neighborhoods with high end homes than i do in the older neighborhoods, find more scrap on my route in front of the older houses
and make sure you hit the day after they have had a garage sale, moved in/out
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Good topic for a thread, and it has been a while since anyone added to it- so I'll add my own comment.
In the neighborhoods with, say, half million dollar plus homes up to perhaps $1.5 million or so, it seems like there is a lot more competition from other scrappers. I say this because those neighborhoods have lots of homeowners who can afford to and do hire others to do their yard work. Those others typically have trailers with them and I've seen that many of them are scrappers in addition to being landscapers.
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I really haven't noticed a difference.
I have noticed that businesses have the most and best scrap. Just about every-time I go to ONE stop and fill the truck to the point where I am worried I have met or exceeded it's weight capacity, it's almost always from a business of some kind.
They are about even for me. But the way you approach each has to be a bit different for it to work out that way. I used to find a lot of stuff in the poor areas just by driving around. The rich people would have stuff out on trash day only. then the garbage companies changed everything and now its all craigslist or pure luck unless you already know the person or someone gave them your number. the poor areas in my area usually get their trash picked up in alley's and theres a lot of competition so you kinda have to out smart/out work the other guy to find stuff there. And by out smart that would also include cleaning up the crap the other guy leaves behind because he just doesn't think its worth his time. I've had people fly by me at 100mph on tight ass alleys cause they wanted to be the guy in front to find the big stuff first. thing is the small stuff they passed up was worth way more than that dryer they found after an hour of speeding around. That guy got like a dryer and a lamp and I got my truck over weight just cleaning up behind him.
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