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frugalone
11-27-17, 3:36pm
Has anybody used the above service for a partial or full clean out?
I never considered them but the other day we got a flyer in the mail with flat fees listed (like a truckfull for $50). It's tempting, if I can get spouse to agree to it.
Just wondering what your experience might have been, if you've used them.
We have a lot of ads in our local paper, with people willing to come clean out your place for a free. Our former neighbor's son hired a guy, didn't write down the name or number, paid him, and the guy never showed up. :eyeball roll: I thought this company, since it's national, might be easier and more legit.
catherine
11-27-17, 3:40pm
I have used them twice: once for moving MIL/BIL out of their house in NY, and once when moving BIL out of the house next door.
Benefits:
They take anything. They do the manpower getting it out of the house. We hear that they try to recycle everything, but I have no proof of that. They're fast and easy to schedule.
Drawbacks:
If you can get them for $50, grab it, but make sure you have it in writing exactly what that encompasses, because it's not cheap. We paid $800 for 2 trucks the first time (I think), and $651 the second (I know). They did have some heavy furniture to move and a lot of assorted junk but we really felt they were the best option for the reasons stated above
frugalone
11-27-17, 3:47pm
Drawbacks:
If you can get them for $50, grab it, but make sure you have it in writing exactly what that encompasses, because it's not cheap. We paid $800 for 2 trucks the first time (I think), and $651 the second (I know). They did have some heavy furniture to move and a lot of assorted junk but we really felt they were the best option for the reasons stated above
Holy crap (pun intended)! I will keep that in mind. I always figured they would be very expensive so I never considered them.
Maybe it was just my local franchise(?), but I was very frustrated when I tried to get a quote from them.
I called them in May to get an estimate on picking up 3 old TVs and 3 old computer monitors after a recycling event was canceled. No matter how hard I tried, I could not get a straight answer from the man on the phone. He kept telling me the cost was $27 or $30 or some other random amount per item + some unspecified charge based on “the amount of space they took up on the truck.” I asked why the price per item didn't include the space on the truck and he wouldn't give me a clear answer. Even after I told him exactly what we had, right down to the sizes of the TVs, he couldn’t or wouldn't come up with anything resembling an estimate, he just kept throwing random numbers around. He also insisted he would send 2 men out “right now” and demanded the address. I told him no one was home and he wanted me to commit to a time that night or the next day when they could come and get the items and give me a price. He then demanded my phone number so he could "follow up." I refused to give him any of that information.
We ended up taking them to another recycling event a month later.
frugalone
11-27-17, 6:23pm
Hmmm...I'll be careful. The terms on the coupon were pretty clear but I will definitely call first.
I wonder if it's some sort of holiday special, i.e. get your home in order before the relatives descend.
Does anyone know of any other national franchise?
$600 for one truckload. I should have rented a dumpster instead.
frugalone
11-27-17, 7:02pm
Sometimes that does make more sense. However, we have nowhere to put a dumpster. At least said truck would be there and gone within a couple of hours.
$600 for one truckload. I should have rented a dumpster instead.
Teacher Terry
11-27-17, 8:09pm
Our waste management has something called a bagster. It is much smaller then a dumpster and is 200/bag. You fill it up and they come pick it up. It can go in your yard or driveway.
I have paid for them, small loads both times so nothing like that price. However it was totally worth it. Compared to nagging my children into hauling things or trying to get friends to help the lifting and carrying was worth the money. When I actually had them come it was raining, hard. It rained for a solid month. Even more reason, and my warm fuzzy feeling was that I was supporting people working and (hopefully) earning a living.
Simplemind
11-27-17, 10:34pm
We used them when we downsized my dad for the second time. For the life of me I can't remember what I paid but I do know that I felt it was a bargain at the time.
SteveinMN
11-28-17, 10:22am
We used them once to clean out the garage at the rental property. It cost under three hundred dollars, but they pretty well filled a short stake truck. Some of the stuff was pure landfill; some was easily recyclable but bulky; some was considered hazardous (lead batteries, etc.) and would cost them $ to dispose of (they pass that cost along so that's why sometimes the price quote is nebulous).
In the space of 2-3 hours, the stuff was gone. If we'd tried to get rid of it ourselves, we would have had to rent a truck (unlikely the size of a commercial stake truck), move everything, and pay to dispose of it. So, from our perspective, it was well worth it. $50 is a steal, but, as was suggested, make sure you know exactly what will be charged for. It sounds like a come-on price though it may be an off-season time for them and they just want to keep people busy at some price.
Boy, do I feel like a fool.
Just talked to them on the phone. It's $25 or $50 OFF the truckloads, NOT the trucks themselves. The lady said she'd send me an email with the various price points. I found the conversation rather confusing as she kept talking about "if you fill it 1/8 full, it's this price". The minimum charge is $118.
It's a 400 cubic foot truck. How big is that? She said "dump truck" but that may mean different things to different people.
Boy, do I feel like a fool.
Just talked to them on the phone. It's $25 or $50 OFF the truckloads, NOT the trucks themselves. The lady said she'd send me an email with the various price points. I found the conversation rather confusing as she kept talking about "if you fill it 1/8 full, it's this price". The minimum charge is $118.
It's a 400 cubic foot truck. How big is that? She said "dump truck" but that may mean different things to different people.
Would not that be about 4 feet by 10 feet by 10 feet tall, so like a 4 by 10 room?
Tybee, that would make sense. Thanks!
Holy crap! I got the price list and I'm flabbergasted.
There's got to be a cheaper person around who will do it. The cheapskate in me is screaming...
SteveinMN
12-5-17, 10:28am
There's got to be a cheaper person around who will do it.
Most likely there is. Check craigslist or the "bingo board" at your local market/home-improvement store or even just ask your friends if they know someone with a pickup truck or van who might want to make a few bucks carting stuff to where it needs to go.
iris lilies
12-5-17, 10:48am
Landfill charges and practices in your area will help determine costs of this kind of thing.
I'll definitely look on Craigslist. I'm also on a couple of local groups on Facebook and will ask on there.
There are some county programs that will accept certain items at certain times as well.
And I'm looking into the local dumping/landfill fees.
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