So do what most people do – load up the truck, dump it all at the local thrift store, and let THEM worry about disposing of it.
And I’ve gone to thrift stores where they don’t seem to care what broken, dirty stuff they put out to sell. They’ll take anything even if it’s obviously trash.
rayannina over 3 years ago
Surely Philadelphia has a landfill …
sueb1863 over 3 years ago
So do what most people do – load up the truck, dump it all at the local thrift store, and let THEM worry about disposing of it.
And I’ve gone to thrift stores where they don’t seem to care what broken, dirty stuff they put out to sell. They’ll take anything even if it’s obviously trash.
lunapeachie over 3 years ago
I mean, if you know someone who wants an unused table saw and a treadmill that doesn’t work and doubles as a coat rack, let me know.
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
Perfect place for a man cave.
DiminishedFirst over 3 years ago
In my town they come out of the woodwork for most anything listed in the CraigList “Free” section
Ukko wilko over 3 years ago
We buy junk. We sell antiques.
greggie1 over 3 years ago
How many people have fireplaces in their basements?
Ryker the reader over 3 years ago
I need a basement like this-
GaryCooper over 3 years ago
Clarence’s basement is bigger than my entire house.
morgankhat over 3 years ago
Do what I do, rent a 10 cubic yard dumpster then load it up.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 3 years ago
The same system I use to avoid burglars.