My first experience with a company is very important to me. When I called to ask about scrapping my old tub, I was abruptly told, "No prices over the phone," I was confused so I repeated what he said, then he repeated, "Yeah, no prices over the phone." Now I don't know how this whole scapping thing works, maybe that's the norm, I don't know. I decided to call the next company, American Scrap Alloy Metal. A guy named Howard answered the phone. I could tell he was extremely busy but I still asked how much is given for cast iron. Not only did he give me an answer, but he named two other places where I could probably get a better deal for the iron. He proceeded to explain that certain scrap yards give more for different metals and that his scrap yard does better with aluminum. Now that is how customer service works. Take notes Fort Lauderdale Scrap Metal.
One of the only ones that open on sundays,plus the pay its good too,I have never been mistreated .I think jelous companies that wants you to wait until monday for you to gp to their company are the ones making bad ratings and comments.
Prices are up so helps pay for ridiculous gas prices. Be careful of screws! I seem to pick up at least one every single trip arrrrrgh! My go to scrapyard and I've been to them all. In and out quickly and they dont bother you if you need to dismantle a couple of things. Nestled in a quiet little industrial area with low traffic, cheap gas stations both north and south, and fair prices are little extras that made this my spot.
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