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    Shady people at the yard

    I went to PSC here in Columbus, Oh and sold off a couple hundred pounds of scrap steel. The price is low I don't even call around anymore and just head to PSC. As I was unloading there was one yard worker handling the refrigerators and another working in a rotor pile. The one worker came over and looked in my trailer and asked if I had electronic boards. "Nope none here!" He walked to my left and asked the next vehicle and kept a conversation going about with them as they unloaded. After they left and he came back over and told me they had radioed to keep a close eye on those people. They had been dumping tow motor tires and large amounts of water at the pile.

    The worker told me they have to pay $40 every time to have the tow motor tires removed. That there are more people loading washers with cement blocks or concrete, dumping barrels with water and trying to sneak anything but metal in. There were only two guys working the main yard and only just last April he said there was 9 guys.
    He said he can't believe there hasn't been a dead body dumped off yet. I had seen a couple of towers untouched and some really old looking servers and asked if I could buy them, but he explained that sort everything at there corporate HQ.
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    The scale guy today told me they had people coming in and only putting their front tires on the scale, and leaving their back ones off of it on the way out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longhairboy View Post
    The scale guy today told me they had people coming in and only putting their front tires on the scale, and leaving their back ones off of it on the way out
    I hope the scale guy had enough sense to go out and tell them to get their asses up on the scales where they're suppose to be.

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    He had a picture of it and made them go reweigh

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    That's good that they were paying attention.

    The guys at my yard come out and look to see what you're unloading especially with me when they see the PC cases.

    I let them know there are no circuit boards inside and the cases are full of scrap metal.

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    I always go look at what is in the back of trucks before they start dumping and I look at the pile to get an idea of what was there before the next person offloads.

    If the truck is packed high I go out and watch as well until I am satisfied nothing is ''fluffed.''

    The biggest problem at our yard is the AL cans. The guys here don't check the bags but I always crack them open if they are the dark green bags and/or feel heavier than they should.

    I've found everything from rocks to lawn mower engines in bags. Not to mention batteries. I also run a magnet around the bags looking for steel. Folks like to put a 2 liter plastic bottle full of water in the middle of them of those gallon size glass wine jugs filled with water.
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    Why not just torch the nuts off the tow motor tire and put it in the trash. It would cost less then 40 bucks per tire. No wonder PSC loses 4-5 million a quarter. Just file chapter 7 and liquidate it.



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