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The scrap man has vanished ?????
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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You just dont see scrap men anymore gone are the days when you would see two coming down your street from both ends.
Its probably down to the fact scrap is only £20.00 a tonne so making a washing machine worth only £00.90p in scrap.
I suppose we will see " the scrap man " vanish like the old milk carts.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Have to be honest, I haven't seen a scrap man coming down the road doing door to door in about 30 years or more... were they still around until recently then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We still have a couple - although you're right , not around so much over winter.
Any old iron ? I've got a vision of Steptoe & Son now. Harold !!!
Sarah |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Light scrap isn't even worth that. Last time I went to the scrap yard with heavy clean scrap they offered to "take it off me" "
I called a local scrap yard to offer my daughters old car for scrap they said they wanted £40.00 to come out and collect it with no payment to me,they said if i drove it in i would get around £15.00 for it.
I must admit i see lots and lots of scrap out side peoples houses now with it never being collected, we used to have 3.....4 a day come round here in the past.
I wonder what copper and brass is fetching now .....bet its not a lot ???.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"There's some Eastern Europeans that go round Derby in a van with some goddamned awful piped muzak blaring from it. They'll even go into your garden and take stuff if it's not chained up "
And of course they will 100% be licensd.
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By *errygTV/TS
over a year ago
denton |
in some places they have spotters who ring round on bikes and text them locations of scrap, normally round here put scrap outside and it goes i put a back boiler against my wall in less than a hour it vanished |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There's some Eastern Europeans that go round Derby in a van with some goddamned awful piped muzak blaring from it. They'll even go into your garden and take stuff if it's not chained up
And of course they will 100% be licensd.
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They took my petrol lawnmower once from side of house.. Got it back...
I think they have to be licensed now don't they?.. And show 2 forms of ID.. I'm sure I watched a programme about it a while back... Maybe that's why not do many any more? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"There's some Eastern Europeans that go round Derby in a van with some goddamned awful piped muzak blaring from it. They'll even go into your garden and take stuff if it's not chained up
And of course they will 100% be licensd.
You have to have a collectors license for the area you collect in and dispose of your metal and also a waste carrier license to carry the metal.Your motor insurance should read "waste worker" and not be private.
At the scrap yard you can still get a cheque for your metal made out to the person on your driving license and utility bill.
Most foreighners use " cash converters " who charge 20% to cash the cheque.
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They took my petrol lawnmower once from side of house.. Got it back...
I think they have to be licensed now don't they?.. And show 2 forms of ID.. I'm sure I watched a programme about it a while back... Maybe that's why not do many any more? " |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There's some Eastern Europeans that go round Derby in a van with some goddamned awful piped muzak blaring from it. They'll even go into your garden and take stuff if it's not chained up
And of course they will 100% be licensd.
You have to have a collectors license for the area you collect in and dispose of your metal and also a waste carrier license to carry the metal.Your motor insurance should read "waste worker" and not be private.
At the scrap yard you can still get a cheque for your metal made out to the person on your driving license and utility bill.
Most foreighners use " cash converters " who charge 20% to cash the cheque.
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They took my petrol lawnmower once from side of house.. Got it back...
I think they have to be licensed now don't they?.. And show 2 forms of ID.. I'm sure I watched a programme about it a while back... Maybe that's why not do many any more? "
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I don't know .. Phone has a mind of its own.
I think I meant.. Maybe there aren't many any more because of the change |
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By *errygTV/TS
over a year ago
denton |
im having my scrap car removed today i know the people who run the yard, i will get about 40 quid, and was told a year ago may have got 170,a builder friend told me they was working on a house and took rads off to replaster and had they in hall some east europeans came in and started to take,they was stopped but kept door shut after that |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"There's some Eastern Europeans that go round Derby in a van with some goddamned awful piped muzak blaring from it. They'll even go into your garden and take stuff if it's not chained up
And of course they will 100% be licensd.
In the past "travellers" were traditionally scrap men who came round and took away any scrap metal.....now even they have given up.
Lets face it @ £20.00 a tonne ....thats 20 washing machines take in to account diesel to pick it up maybe 2 guys in the van over heads and a chance of a puncture at the scrap yard there isnt much left out of that £20.00 is there.
You have to have a collectors license for the area you collect in and dispose of your metal and also a waste carrier license to carry the metal.Your motor insurance should read "waste worker" and not be private.
At the scrap yard you can still get a cheque for your metal made out to the person on your driving license and utility bill.
Most foreighners use " cash converters " who charge 20% to cash the cheque.
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They took my petrol lawnmower once from side of house.. Got it back...
I think they have to be licensed now don't they?.. And show 2 forms of ID.. I'm sure I watched a programme about it a while back... Maybe that's why not do many any more?
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I don't know .. Phone has a mind of its own.
I think I meant.. Maybe there aren't many any more because of the change "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There's some Eastern Europeans that go round Derby in a van with some goddamned awful piped muzak blaring from it. They'll even go into your garden and take stuff if it's not chained up
And of course they will 100% be licensd.
In the past "travellers" were traditionally scrap men who came round and took away any scrap metal.....now even they have given up.
Lets face it @ £20.00 a tonne ....thats 20 washing machines take in to account diesel to pick it up maybe 2 guys in the van over heads and a chance of a puncture at the scrap yard there isnt much left out of that £20.00 is there.
You have to have a collectors license for the area you collect in and dispose of your metal and also a waste carrier license to carry the metal.Your motor insurance should read "waste worker" and not be private.
At the scrap yard you can still get a cheque for your metal made out to the person on your driving license and utility bill.
Most foreighners use " cash converters " who charge 20% to cash the cheque.
..
They took my petrol lawnmower once from side of house.. Got it back...
I think they have to be licensed now don't they?.. And show 2 forms of ID.. I'm sure I watched a programme about it a while back... Maybe that's why not do many any more?
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I don't know .. Phone has a mind of its own.
I think I meant.. Maybe there aren't many any more because of the change "
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.. You need to write outside of quote.. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I still see a couple of rag n bone men around central London from time to time.
One in Marylebone near Baker Street station and one on the south side of Lambeth Bridge."
Years a go "rag and bone men" used to give you a lollipop or gold fish for your unwanted stuff now a days you wont get anything except may be a courteous "thank you"well its better than nothing. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I knew an old rag and bone guy who is dead now and got chatting to him one day and he told me he used to give years a go "ten bob" for grand father clocks.
He only wanted the works as they were brass and the lead weights to weigh in, i asked what he did with the cases he just said " i used them for fire wood ??????.
This was of course years a go when grand father clocks were just not popular as now.
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"There's some Eastern Europeans that go round Derby in a van with some goddamned awful piped muzak blaring from it. They'll even go into your garden and take stuff if it's not chained up "
Beat me to the this! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Technically if you leave metal in the street its fly tipping if you leave it within the boundary of your property thats fine according to Leicester city council.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You just dont see scrap men anymore gone are the days when you would see two coming down your street from both ends.
Its probably down to the fact scrap is only £20.00 a tonne so making a washing machine worth only £00.90p in scrap.
I suppose we will see " the scrap man " vanish like the old milk carts.
" Now if you take scrap to the yard they pay you into a bank account and no other way so that has stopped every workshy bloke with a pick up un roadworthy van from collecting it,In Newcastle there were hundreds a few yrs back and now only a handfull,they collect from the lanes after the filthy students move back south and then take there wares to second hand salvage.
Now its rags the majority collect and those of us that put our unwanted clothing in the bins believing the proceeds go to charity are sadly mistaken...We personally know 2 millionaires who deal in fabric waste only and employ hundreds. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have one living next door to us, everything he collects, gets left in both front and back gardens till he decides to do something with it, looks like a landfill site |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Last time i was at my dads i went mad at them. He'd just bought a greenhouse and the aluminium frame was sat at the side of the house and they thought they could just help themselves...didn't knock or ask! I just heard them Chucking bits onto the pickup the Theiving bastards.
I made them put the pieces they had on the pickup already back and called the police with the reg.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Put the old washing machine in front garden last week, and a scrap man took it the next day. They still exist here" .
Your in Yorkshire...
Your neighbour took it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Recall a grand parent talking about "rag and bone men" , are they the same as scrap men or something else?"
Sililar. Rag and bone men would take anything they could re sell or mend up for a bob or two..clothes furniture or whatever..
I imagine if there was a bit of scrap lying they'd take it too.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Still see some around n about.
We had an empty skip go missing overnight from an old job of mine once."
used to work for a skip company years ago and we had 3 skips stolen over night would have needed a artic to steal them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You just dont see scrap men anymore gone are the days when you would see two coming down your street from both ends.
Its probably down to the fact scrap is only £20.00 a tonne so making a washing machine worth only £00.90p in scrap.
I suppose we will see " the scrap man " vanish like the old milk carts.
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Not so sure .I saw two of thembdoing their best to empty a skip of its contents today.
The tatter is alive and well.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Still see some around n about.
We had an empty skip go missing overnight from an old job of mine once.
used to work for a skip company years ago and we had 3 skips stolen over night would have needed a artic to steal them "
Or a skip lorry....one skip on top of another ????. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Still see some around n about.
We had an empty skip go missing overnight from an old job of mine once.
used to work for a skip company years ago and we had 3 skips stolen over night would have needed a artic to steal them
Or a skip lorry....one skip on top of another ????."
no these were huge skips not the type for household use |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Still see some around n about.
We had an empty skip go missing overnight from an old job of mine once.
used to work for a skip company years ago and we had 3 skips stolen over night would have needed a artic to steal them
Or a skip lorry....one skip on top of another ????.
no these were huge skips not the type for household use"
Point taken i know the type of skip you mean. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We have 2 different regular ones that come round... But never over the winter months .
That's because there gypsies!" what's that got to do with anything? |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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had one following us around when we were on white goods deliverys begging for the scrap ones . was on a fitting when they broke into the van and nicked two off the back ! at next job ourselves and the client pissed in the soap draw and left the washer for them whilst we fitted the new one should of seen thier faces when it ran out all over them as they lifted it left us alone after that for some reason |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We have 2 different regular ones that come round... But never over the winter months .
That's because there gypsies!what's that got to do with anything?" .
Gypsies always disappear during the winter months... Poof... just like that |
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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago
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Ah, scrap.
My mate (a trained mechanic and only son still at home on a farm too small to ever pay the bills) used to "accept" shit old cars, and we'd drag em onto a pile, burn them and then pile the chassis on the hay cart and take them to the scrappie.
Fun times in the country... |
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A neighbour had an old car taken away and they paid him £70, plus free removal.
I'd prefer scrap was recycled and revenue raised for local authorities who have had budget cuts, helping to fund care services etc. The collectors here have been nuisances to a lot and very noisy, so glad they're away. |
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"Light scrap isn't even worth that. Last time I went to the scrap yard with heavy clean scrap they offered to "take it off me"
I called a local scrap yard to offer my daughters old car for scrap they said they wanted £40.00 to come out and collect it with no payment to me,they said if i drove it in i would get around £15.00 for it.
I must admit i see lots and lots of scrap out side peoples houses now with it never being collected, we used to have 3.....4 a day come round here in the past.
I wonder what copper and brass is fetching now .....bet its not a lot ???.
" the scrap yard pays you 180euros for your scrap car in Ireland |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"We have 2 different regular ones that come round... But never over the winter months .
That's because there gypsies!what's that got to do with anything?.
Gypsies always disappear during the winter months... Poof... just like that "
They usually go back to Ireland for the winter then return in the spring...... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Every day without fail they are round by me. Must come 4 times during the day. If any skips are about u can see them rummaging. They don't knock to see if it's ok.
I have noticed they won't take fridges cos they can't get anything for them. |
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"Every day without fail they are round by me. Must come 4 times during the day. If any skips are about u can see them rummaging. They don't knock to see if it's ok.
I have noticed they won't take fridges cos they can't get anything for them."
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Every day without fail they are round by me. Must come 4 times during the day. If any skips are about u can see them rummaging. They don't knock to see if it's ok.
I have noticed they won't take fridges cos they can't get anything for them." no its cos scrap yards do t accept fridges without the gas removed. |
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