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Got a new stove and I'm wondering if sanitation will pick up the old one. It's a typical 30" range. I noticed in the bulk pick up request form it only shows requests for furniture.
In NYC there are normally guys that drive around all day long and pick up anything with any penny value. We put out a mattress in February, it was 15 years old and had no support left. I kid you not within a total of 15 minutes there was three guys hoisting it onto the roof of their van and holding it with their arms out the window as they drove off
Used mattresses are worth 25% of their original price. Why? No idea. Who pays/uses them and for what? No idea. Gross but there's a market for them otherwise you wouldn't see mexicans driving around with ten of them on the roof of their vans.
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