View Full Version : need junk removal service today - march 21
the one
Mar 21st, 2006, 01:44 AM
Cleaning out the garage, and have quite a bit of junk that needs to be tossed, anyone know of a quick and cheap service to take all this away from me?
Location is Scarborough/Toronto, and I needed this by yesterday. :|
T-Man
Mar 21st, 2006, 02:10 AM
I see these ads for someting like "Got Junk? Call 1-8xxxx Got Junk" Sorry don't know the number but try a google search
Steeve Urkel
Mar 21st, 2006, 03:12 AM
I usually leave stuff I don't want anymore on the sidewalk/curb with a big cardboard sign saying Free items.
The last item I put out was an office cabinet that was dissasebled and it was gone in 3 hours!
So another person's "junk" is one man's "treasure".
You never know what stuff people will need or can use.
I just don't like having to pay to get rid of stuff!
the one
Mar 21st, 2006, 02:56 PM
I usually leave stuff I don't want anymore on the sidewalk/curb with a big cardboard sign saying Free items.
The last item I put out was an office cabinet that was dissasebled and it was gone in 3 hours!
So another person's "junk" is one man's "treasure".
You never know what stuff people will need or can use.
I just don't like having to pay to get rid of stuff!
Sounds like a great idea! I will try this for some furniture next time.. right now I have about 250 pairs of shoes from the late 80's that are just taking up space.. :|
the one
Mar 21st, 2006, 02:56 PM
I see these ads for someting like "Got Junk? Call 1-8xxxx Got Junk" Sorry don't know the number but try a google search
Tried got junk, well tried meaning got to their price list .. a full truck would have been 600$ (400 cubic feet - 10 x 8 x 5).. so not going with that..
Narci
Mar 21st, 2006, 03:15 PM
Sounds like a great idea! I will try this for some furniture next time.. right now I have about 250 pairs of shoes from the late 80's that are just taking up space.. :|
You might want to donate those shoes to Goodwill.
I believe there is a charity in TO that takes furniture as well for needy families. (They will pick up too)
http://www.furniturebank.org/