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Free registration at the forum removes this block.1-800 GOT JUNK basically did that minus the suit and tieYep, always important to find a good trustworthy junk guy. Wouldn't want one that was just going to take that stuff to the dump. My advice would be to not call a junk guy that drives an old pickup or is dressed in anything but a nice tailored suit. He should probably be driving at least a 2016 pickup and have it all cleaned up. That's just how I like my junk guys anyway.
But on a serious note.... set all that stuff on the curb, put an ad on Craigslist and within 2 hours it will all be gone. It really is like magic
Hey there, I also had the same trouble when I moved in. I and my wife had to suffer through all the junk our kids took that they felt attached and sooner they stopped using and playing with it. Our house started to pile up with all this useless garbage and had to get rid of all this wastes.I've recently shifted to the New York and just settling up all the home items of furniture and appliances. But while I am setting them up, I found that I've bought many unnecessary pieces of things with me while shifting. Some of them are old goods but still usable and some of them are not usable anymore. My wife is planning to redecorate the whole house and buy new things to replace the old and obsolete ones. But the old pieces are taking a lot of space in my new house as there are not many spaces available to locate the junk goods there.
That's why we are planning to recycle, sell or donate the junk items as early as possible. But as I mentioned earlier, I am new here. Yes, I can find a junk removal service on my own within my locality but in that case, I need to take the decision on my own. I want to hire a junk removal service that has a good reputation and best customer feedback. Also, they should be trusted and professional.
So is there any suggestion from you guys to recycle the junks inside my house quickly?
Thanks and best wishes,
Joe
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