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06 Jun 2011 11:09 #2
by TPP
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
Think there's someplace towndown (Denver) but it's like .35 a TON or something...
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06 Jun 2011 11:41 #3
by Local_Historian
Yeah, they don't do that here. However, you can drop them in the huge outdoor bin at the fire dept in Aspen Park - they use them to support the fire station.
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06 Jun 2011 11:56 #4
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I believe all the fire departments have a drop off bin.
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06 Jun 2011 12:04 #5
by Martin Ent Inc
last week they were .72 per #. C&M Metals off of Hampden across from Riverpoint. you can see them from 285.
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07 Jun 2011 05:31 #6
by HEARTLESS
We keep cans for our nephews, and they are getting about $5.00/large trash bag.
The silent majority will be silent no more.
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07 Jun 2011 05:54 #7
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Very COOL!
Safeway used to pay out, but folks abused the program & they were running out of room, (this was in the OLD Safeway).
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