Hi Elton Back in the late 90's early 2000 the price went bad in the U.K and you had to pay the scrap guys to take stuff. My friend was in the business for a few $ cash. when he wasn't getting cash he stopped shipping. He had stuff all over the home yard. His girlfriend got pretty annoyed with him. I went round there one day. she was so mad she said if he don't clean up I'm going to put pieces in small boxes gift wrap it and give it to everybody that calls. she was a pure fire breathing Irish lady. a week later that yard was spotless Jimmy couldn't bare the thought of not getting anything for his scrap. Maybe you could gift wrap yours and give it to visitors L.O.L
I'm kinda thinking you are in the same boat as our local yard. He didn't like the prices 3 years ago so didn't ship it all in then. At the good prices like that his Dad would empty the yard . Then sweep the shop floor with a magnet to make sure he got everything he could sell. he's now completly full and probably loosing 200 plus a ton shipping as he has to move it pay the bills. They got 6 guys loads of equipment and electric and other bills to pay. The yard man thinks another bad year like this and they are done. Regards Robert
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