kittywitty
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What do you think of asking for a finder's fee?
On my alley route in the city, an empty aluminum beer keg has been sitting by a set of dumpsters for 8+ months. It is too heavy for me to get into my station wagon, and I don't have anyone who can help me. Clearly, the company emptying the dumpsters also can't lift it or it'd be gone.
Do you think any scrapper would pay a small finder's fee for the keg, say 10-15 bucks or so? If you think so, how would I find someone? Post on Craigslist?
I know that most of you on this board are strong and young or young at heart guys and you'd just get the keg yourself. But, I'm just not able to. Everytime I go by the keg, I think it's money left on the ground as well as a recycling opportunity wasted.
On my alley route in the city, an empty aluminum beer keg has been sitting by a set of dumpsters for 8+ months. It is too heavy for me to get into my station wagon, and I don't have anyone who can help me. Clearly, the company emptying the dumpsters also can't lift it or it'd be gone.
Do you think any scrapper would pay a small finder's fee for the keg, say 10-15 bucks or so? If you think so, how would I find someone? Post on Craigslist?
I know that most of you on this board are strong and young or young at heart guys and you'd just get the keg yourself. But, I'm just not able to. Everytime I go by the keg, I think it's money left on the ground as well as a recycling opportunity wasted.