scottjohnson wrote:
Drive it out to the dump and pay a few bucks to throw it in a dumpster.
For a "truckload" it's $14, or you pay by the pound and it will be $4 or 5. They make you wait in line twice, you have to get before and after weights of the vehicle.
Scott
Yep, and if you need to make multiple trips, you can save your receipt from your first trip. It has the weight of your car/truck without all of your crap in it so you don't have to make multiple trips to the scales on the 2nd trip. I think the weight from that first receipt is good for 30 days or so (check with scale operator).
http://www.ci.durham.nc.us/departments/ ... ansfer.cfm
They will probably ask what you have, but if not ask for special instructions on where to put stuff like the TV or other items (paint, etc.) that they may dispose of in a special way.
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