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    What to do about scrap theft?

    Well I been scrap in this area now for about 2 weeks and all of a sudden comes along 3 guys in a blue pick up stealing all this scrap that I've had my accounts layout for me wow what should I do



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    Ask them not to steal your stuff?

    Get out earlier?

    Have the people not put it out?

    Call the police and report them for theft?
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    Thats not really theft, they have every right to be on public domain, as much as it sucks. Unless they are on private property actually stealing it then your S.O.L.

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    I drop off a 55 gallon drum for small items that is placed inside the shop. For larger items such as alloy wheels, sheetmetal, batteries etc they are piled in a corner and I pick them up at least once a week.

    Never have them just set it outside as it becomes fair game at that point.

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    Good idea to make available to the customer a barrel or bin for them to save scrap for you in a secure place. If you have only been in the area for only 2 weeks someone has been doing it before you got there. Confirm your arrangements with the customer.

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    Sorry for the loss of scrap but if you took the time to set up these pick up spots you should have made sure that the accts knew where to put the stuff so this didn't happen. I know from experience that sometimes when you get that first " yeah, sure I'll put some stuff aside for you" that the little details are missed like where to put it or having a set day to get the stuff. Try to schedule pickups on non trash days. These are when most scrappers are out curb shopping and if your stuff is on the curb then it's fair game.
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    This is why I pay for scrap at my pick ups. I use a simple agreement wrote up with a term that is cancelable with notice. I also have insurance and pull out the binder to let them know they are covered if anything happens. $1,000,000 in coverage cost me $470 per year. Even though I am a glorified trash picker, it still helps to run things on the professional side. Yes a barrel helps. A small sign printed on the computer and laminated at Kinkos can deter the semi honest. "This Barrel and Contents Property ( Your Name Here).

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    Thanks for all the ideas I like the drum barrel best as for someone before me as the business owners have told me I am the first to offer to pick up metal and they love the idea that it keeps it out of landfills and helps support jobs right here at home

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    If you go to heavy truck/semi repair shops or any place that buys oil in bulk, you can usually get the old oil barrels for free. This is what I do and it saves money not to mention resources. Just take a sawzall and cut the top lid off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalfan View Post
    Just take a sawzall and cut the top lid off.
    Careful... Jimmy Hoffa is still missing and could possibly be in one of those barrels!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJR View Post
    Careful... Jimmy Hoffa is still missing and could possibly be in one of those barrels!
    Naw, he's in/under Interstate 90 or 95, I can't remember which. I think one of the NY mobsters admitted where he was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Naw, he's in/under Interstate 90 or 95, I can't remember which. I think one of the NY mobsters admitted where he was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outdoorburns View Post
    Well I been scrap in this area now for about 2 weeks and all of a sudden comes along 3 guys in a blue pick up stealing all this scrap that I've had my accounts layout for me wow what should I do
    Demand a finders FEE.

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    It sounds like they didn't really steal it you just didn't plan all that well... If the scrap is for you then ask them to put it somewhere that won't be out in public view. Unfortunately if it's on the curb it's fair game.


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