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    Skip bin needed

    A long shot and plenty cheeky but anyone here work for or own a skip bin business and might consider some sort of mates rates for a compelling sob story. (Its a genuine one for a family of a young lady who's come to stay with us due to family issues)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luckylegs View Post
    it's for a family of a young ladys
    if you chop the arms and legs off with a chainsaw they'll take up a lot less space, it'd also be better forensically if you composted or ran them through a burley grinder....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    if you chop the arms and legs off with a chainsaw they'll take up a lot less space, it'd also be better forensically if you composted or ran them through a burley grinder....
    Helpful for future reference but surprisingly close to home so I've got 5 bucks and a bag if chips if you can actually help.

    ...you bumped the thread though so thanks

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    Just come & dump it on the roadside by where I live, every other cunt does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Just come & dump it on the roadside by where I live, every other cunt does.
    Mint, I'll bring a load up with me next time we go to HD
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    Sorry I can't help.

    Been there done that for someone else.

    In my case the parties that caused the mess and couldn't even lift a finger to help then complained about everything. The quite nice place they moved to is now apparently in a WORSE state than they left the one before.

    I really hope your case is must better than that, but beware.

    Make sure you get a big enough bin and don't overfill it.
    The place had a 9m3 bin filled and a complete house lot of furniture etc moved as well.
    Had enough Big Mac toys/crap to fill a room.

    Hope your case is better than that.

    READ AND UDESTAND

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    yes dont overfill,they charge a mint if the bin is too heavy.That ussually only happens if you are moving concrete ,bricks ,dirt etc,Te etra chage can be 100s i think

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    any reason a ute and trailer to the tip wouldnt work? Gotta be cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    any reason a ute and trailer to the tip wouldnt work? Gotta be cheaper.
    D'Auckland doesn't do "the tip" it has "transfer stations" where all of the shit is accumulated before being deposited in either Dairy Flat, Springhill or in the roadside down the way from where I live. Besides, nothing's s'posed to be cheaper than mates rates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Besides, nothing's s'posed to be cheaper than mates rates.
    i knew her in highschool i think...


    Fuck buck and a bag of chips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    D'Auckland doesn't do "the tip" it has "transfer stations" where all of the shit is accumulated before being deposited in either Dairy Flat, Springhill or in the roadside down the way from where I live. Besides, nothing's s'posed to be cheaper than mates rates.
    there is a bit of a shake up about mates rates these days

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    any reason a ute and trailer to the tip wouldnt work? Gotta be cheaper.
    Yup, the number of trips that it'd take...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    there is a bit of a shake up about mates rates these days
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    there is a bit of a shake up about mates rates these days
    Only if it doesn't go through the books, no reason why a cheaper than normal rate can't be done officially though shirley

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