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    Dwindling Trash Route Treasures

    So my 2 sons and I decided to go out and run the ol trash route earlier tonight. It's been about 3 wks since we've done this as we have been busy with the scrap metal and junk cars. So busy that we've made a little over $900 in the last 2 wks alone. Pure profit.
    But tonight we actually lost money. I mean we didn't find one item. No appliance, no t.v., no microwave, not even a stinkin vacuum cleaner! Didn't do nothing but waste money in gas. Where is everything going?
    In the end tho I did get to spend 3 wonderful hours with my two boys. Come to think of it I reckon I really didn't waste money in gas.



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    Sounds like money well spent.

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    you just got the biggest payout ever so to speak
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    The stuff is going to the low income people.

    Where i live, if it has metal on it and it's at the curb it will not be their for more than 5 minutes before it's picked up.

    I picked up a dryer this past weekend, no one was behind me and in the time it took me to stop and get out of my truck i had 2 other scrappers pulling up behind me.

    I only had room for the dryer so i let them fight over the washer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drozenski View Post
    The stuff is going to the low income people.

    Where i live, if it has metal on it and it's at the curb it will not be their for more than 5 minutes before it's picked up.

    I picked up a dryer this past weekend, no one was behind me and in the time it took me to stop and get out of my truck i had 2 other scrappers pulling up behind me.

    I only had room for the dryer so i let them fight over the washer.
    Glad that isn't the case here. I could probably get a lot more by driving around (which if I am, and I see something, I will pick it up), but I mainly just go to people and businesses that contact me.

    Knowing me, I might get into an altercation, if someone pulled up behind me, and claimed what I was about to get was theirs.

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    Its feisty here in big D but I get by with freecycle advertising and cl. I also call aptment complexes to see if maintain has any scrap or junk appliances but normally they say no so I just leave my info and check there dumpsters. Got a dryer right where I live just the other night at the dumpster. Man 900 sounds tits though. It will pick up that's what I always say....

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    Junkernaut are you in Dallas? I'm up in Lewisville and lately I've seen a ridiculous amount of "scrappers" pop out of nowhere. There's a dumpster right outside of my apartment and I usually do all my breaking down on the patio. It's not uncommon for me to see 5-6 people coming to see what I've left behind down there while I'm working...especially when it's toward the end of the month.

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    4 ways to exit my nieghborhood from my house, along each way theres a scrap metal truck just parked there (all parked in front of the owners house) its cool though cuase neighbors will just drop off their scraps in the back of our trucks and everyone respects each others loads and whaat not, even the guys who come from outside our nieghborhood

    but yeah theres even old chinese guys on garbage can souped up walmart mtbs making can runs on garbage night :/
    collecting san joses scrap

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    Quote Originally Posted by jham1217 View Post
    Junkernaut are you in Dallas? I'm up in Lewisville and lately I've seen a ridiculous amount of "scrappers" pop out of nowhere. There's a dumpster right outside of my apartment and I usually do all my breaking down on the patio. It's not uncommon for me to see 5-6 people coming to see what I've left behind down there while I'm working...especially when it's toward the end of the month.
    Yeah im not sure I want to drive and look anymore outside a 15 mile search radius from where I live. I want to start doing auctions for heavy items instead. Driving around unless you have routes that are set and established is a waste of resources and every gallon counts when just starting out. I am cold calling apartments and soon body shops/ repair shops. Its really competitive out there.

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    Nothing out around here as well, a couple months back I needed a bigger truck. LOL

    But it's happened before, kids are back to school. Seems to slack off every year around this time for me.

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    With the price drop, I am sure we will see less peeps out scrapping. (fingers crossed for luck). Maybe the craze will slow down.

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    Not to strike fear but when you work the curb it is always a wonder why it (items) is there in the first place . when it's not there it's a solid truth also . As long as people buy they will get rid off. Once in a wile the consumer may slow down on frivolous behavior & of course competition will vary from time to time .
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    I noticed it has slowed a bit around here in Westbrook Maine but as I do this more I get more calls which is much better than driving the streets at 4 AM lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Copper Head View Post
    Not to strike fear but when you work the curb it is always a wonder why it is there in the first place . when it's not there it's a solid truth also . As long as people buy they will get rid off. Once in a wile the consumer may slow down on frivolous behavior & of course competition will vary from time to time .

    The curb has absolutely dried up around here. I haven't found much in two weeks. I blamed high prices and a flood of new people picking it up. But I see a lot of the regular guys with nothing in there trucks either. I think people have cut back on spending big time in the past month.

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    Population density plays a role, find areas with it

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    Tell yall something else. Used to do better in the richer, ritzier, more upscale neighborhoods. Not so anymore. Don't know if them folks ain't buying new and throwing out the old or what, but there is nothing to retrieve there now a days. I (we) do better with the middle and lower income neighborhoods. I find that very strange.

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    I've felt this dwindle. Used to be at the scrap yard 5 days a week to unload, lately though it's more like 2 maybe 3 times a week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skylinejackjr View Post
    Tell yall something else. Used to do better in the richer, ritzier, more upscale neighborhoods. Not so anymore. Don't know if them folks ain't buying new and throwing out the old or what, but there is nothing to retrieve there now a days. I (we) do better with the middle and lower income neighborhoods. I find that very strange.
    not strange Lower money people are sad so they buy more small useless stuff to feel rich.

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    A few months back here in the UK analogue T.V was made defunct, so there's loads of people just offloading T.V's that don't work now without a top box. Instead of buying digital reciever they just buy new T.V's. Just picked up a real nice 36" Sony trinitron by the dumpsters tonight with a sign on saying i work fine, please take me... so i did. With great difficulty i might add.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skylinejackjr View Post
    Tell yall something else. Used to do better in the richer, ritzier, more upscale neighborhoods. Not so anymore. Don't know if them folks ain't buying new and throwing out the old or what, but there is nothing to retrieve there now a days. I (we) do better with the middle and lower income neighborhoods. I find that very strange.
    I've never found much in the better neighborhoods. Maybe a gas grill here or there. Middle and lower income neighborhoods have always been where I find the best stuff. Rich people don't put appliances and things of that nature on the curb. They have new ones delivered and the old ones hauled off by the same people. For the most part they hire people to do repairs, so I never see water heaters, sinks, copper or anything like that. Give me a lower or middle class neighborhood any day. I will say this though. Your odds of finding something that still works are much higher where the wealth is. If you find a gas grill out, there may not be a thing wrong with it.


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