Stuff-you-don't-want Removal

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Stuff-you-don't-want Removal

Post by slinky » 2nd Apr, '12, 13:14

As luck would have it, I happened to be behind a truck a couple months ago that said "Junkaway Services" and had phone number on it. I filed that little gem away and after we finally got around to a mass clean out yesterday, I had 5 decent sized boxes of stuff that would likely be useable for someone, but that I couldn't be arsed to try and sell. So, I called the Junkaway guy and he came out to get the boxes today and didn't change me anything for removing it. Seems to be sort of an 'on demand' kalung guni man.

Here is the info should anyone need it:
Junkaway Services
9781-4179

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Re: Stuff-you-don't-want Removal

Post by Lili Von Shtupp » 2nd Apr, '12, 13:19

Excellent resource, thanks.
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Post by MichaelK » 9th Jul, '12, 21:38

Sounds good. Might just give them a call to help with my store room

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Post by slinky » 11th Jul, '12, 08:39

As an update, we also had a yard sale with our neighbors last April and I had Junkaway come take all the leftovers at the end. They showed up with what looked to me like a pretty full truck, but they rearranged and restacked everything and got every last item on there and drove away. Now, THAT'S a perfect ending to a yard sale :D

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