Old fridge and freezer "nicked" out of my garden.
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Old fridge and freezer "nicked" out of my garden.
Very odd. I've just replaced them with a single new unit. They were outside the back door awaiting me having the hatchback to transport them to the dump next weekend.
This morning I come down: they've gone....
I mean, it's theft, but someone has done me a favour....
This morning I come down: they've gone....
I mean, it's theft, but someone has done me a favour....
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This.
They drive around the various estates near me all day every day in their pickup style van things, slowly getting fuller and fuller with washers, cookers, fridges etc, and even bikes.. which I'm not sure are willingly donated by their owners
They drive around the various estates near me all day every day in their pickup style van things, slowly getting fuller and fuller with washers, cookers, fridges etc, and even bikes.. which I'm not sure are willingly donated by their owners
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That will be the Metal Fairies
They save me a fortune in waste charges, always leave anything metal, next to the skip, and usually it disappears within a few hours.
Some of the Fairies even ask if it's ok, usually with an Irish accent!!!!!
They save me a fortune in waste charges, always leave anything metal, next to the skip, and usually it disappears within a few hours.
Some of the Fairies even ask if it's ok, usually with an Irish accent!!!!!
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i had a couple of old knackered car batteries sat in a bush on my drive until i got around to taking them down the tip.... went to take then down the tip and they were gone!
I live in the sticks too so was shocked to think travlers had been prawling my garden!
Quite an acheivment taking a fridge and a freezer tho!
I live in the sticks too so was shocked to think travlers had been prawling my garden!
Quite an acheivment taking a fridge and a freezer tho!
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I hired a skip once to empty out sheds, attic and cellar of such gems as broken toasters and seized lawn mowers and I couldn't actually fill the skip quickly enough as every time I put something in there this skip goblin type would arrive in his old shed and clamber into the skip for the latest tasty gear...
I was actually getting embarrassed - I'd hired a skip and I was going to have to ask them to take it away empty, so in the end I saved up a pile of junk, chucked it in and then lopped a few tins of old paint all over it.
The garbage orcs weren't happy with me ,but at least I didn't look completely mad when the skip lorry came back
I was actually getting embarrassed - I'd hired a skip and I was going to have to ask them to take it away empty, so in the end I saved up a pile of junk, chucked it in and then lopped a few tins of old paint all over it.
The garbage orcs weren't happy with me ,but at least I didn't look completely mad when the skip lorry came back
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Since early December last year, no scrap yard can pay for scrap in cash, so it has to be either a cheque or paid into your bank account. I imagine this has caused the "travelling community" a bit of head scratching.
I must admit though, the amazing disappearing scrap metal scenario can be quite useful at times if you just want to get rid of some without the hassle of getting it to the tip.
I must admit though, the amazing disappearing scrap metal scenario can be quite useful at times if you just want to get rid of some without the hassle of getting it to the tip.
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i had a couple of old knackered car batteries sat in a bush on my drive until i got around to taking them down the tip.... went to take then down the tip and they were gone!
I live in the sticks too so was shocked to think travlers had been prawling my garden!
Quite an acheivment taking a fridge and a freezer tho!
I live in the sticks too so was shocked to think travlers had been prawling my garden!
Quite an acheivment taking a fridge and a freezer tho!
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So did someone get in to your back garden for these?
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By a strange coincidence, many scrap metal yards have started up cheque cashing services.
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I had a visit from these friendly recyclers a while ago and I allowed them to take my old washing machine. Then they saw fit to chuck my steel security post in the van as well. It'll only cost me about 40 quid to replace, but I'm sure they got two quid for it at weigh-in.
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We have a guy come down every few days, I have given him a few things as I think, if they dont nick stuff it a is a useful thing, I put a new oven in and just as I had lumped it out I heard his racket and flagged him down, I helped him get the old one on his truck and off he went, he has a couple of quids worth of steel and I dotn ahve to go and run the gauntlet at the "Recycling Centre", usually have to wait three hours whilst a middle aged woman faffs arounf emptying a years worth of hedge clippings at 1 twig per minute, handling them as if they are razor wire whilst wearing some "Ker-azay" gardening gloves and cute wellies.
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we had that happen, old washing machine dumped by the side of the house on the driveway to get skipped when the skip arrived. It vanished overnight. Most anoying thing was they actualy broke the gate getting it out (was behind a wraught iron gate), if they had asked they could have had the thing for free and saved the muching around sorting the mess they made.
pikey *******s
pikey *******s
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LOL, I had similar a while back with a working fridge, put a sticker on "free to anyone" and it sat there for three or four weeks. Changed the sticker to "working £10, please knock" gone in 24 hours! Who needs skips eh?
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The scrap goblins are handy at times, I just leave anything I want gone at the end of the drive in a morning, it's never there when I come home
Even knackered tyres, which I'm sure just get torched in a field somewhere so they can recover the beads
The downside is, anything you don't want gone has to be securely stowed, well out of sight
Even knackered tyres, which I'm sure just get torched in a field somewhere so they can recover the beads
The downside is, anything you don't want gone has to be securely stowed, well out of sight
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I'm amazed it lasted overnight...we get at least two transit tippers drive past our house everyday shouting on a tannoy playing a loop from a tape player "I earn, scrap I earnn, or aluminiurrrm or wot ya wunt takerrrn"
Condensor is usually copper or steel and evaporator aluminium, casing and compressor is steel. If its 134a or R600 etc, the gas is worth about a quid (literally £1...but de-gas 100 fridges and thats £100 ).
Condensor is usually copper or steel and evaporator aluminium, casing and compressor is steel. If its 134a or R600 etc, the gas is worth about a quid (literally £1...but de-gas 100 fridges and thats £100 ).
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Funnily enough this happened to me last Saturday morning. I had put my defunkt Bosch dishwasher on the drive just outside the front door, to make it easier for the guys from the shop to load it onto their van. I quickly popped to the shops, and it had gone when i returned. Thinking i'd missed my delivery slot, the guy at the shop told me the van hadn't even left, so i'd been visited by the scrap collectors. Mixed feelings - theft vs favour. Shook me up for a few minutes though.