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I want to desperately get this for my dad's place, but he'll shoot anyone who goes near his two sheds & garage . I'm afraid he will outlive this deal but for fwers, it may be a deal.

If lately it's been taking you longer to find your life vest, water skis, and cooler in your garage than it does to actually drive to White Rock Lake, today's deal from 1-855 GrabMyJunk will help you streamline your life. Pay $19, and this reliable crew will carry away a quarter of a trailer's worth -- up to 35 cubic feet -- of junk from your home (a $99 value). With more than 20 years of experience, these helpful haulers have mastered the art of junk removal -- using an eco-friendly 62-step waste-optimization process, they'll quickly collect your trash and see that it gets donated, recycled, or disposed of responsibly. More than 85% of junk gets recycled by these pros, who will happily travel anywhere within the Metroplex to ensure that cleaning up your space is as stress-free as a day on the lake.
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35 cubic feet is 1&1/3 +/- cubic yards. That seems like way too little to be a "quarter trailer" unless it's a very small trailer.

If you've got junk 35 cubic feet is merely the tip of the iceberg.


Argh. ONLY DALLAS FW AREA!!!!!! Please update the topic!


Props on the business name though. Good stuff.


Bagofchips said:   35 cubic feet is 1&1/3 +/- cubic yards. That seems like way too little to be a "quarter trailer" unless it's a very small trailer.

If you've got junk 35 cubic feet is merely the tip of the iceberg.
my dad has a couple of 6x6x6 metal sheds in his backyard. i'm afraid to open any of the doors because i don't know what will jump out or what has died in there. so $19 per 35cf will cost only $118ish to take each shed off his property for disposal. that's really a deal for me.




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