It’s raw. It’s dirty. It’s a very, very large operation to my standards. It’s recycling. So bring your wet wipes. Everyone we have dealt with has been friendly, helpful and courteous. We bring our household glass, plastic and metals. There is ferrous and non-ferrous metal collection here. It was a little overwhelming for me at first(where the heck do we take our stuff?!) because of all the big rigs waiting in line to get weighed and unloaded. But wonderful Fiancé homed in on where we should go and everything went smoothly. Dirty old plastic garbage containers are there for you to fill and haul up to the weigh area. Get your check and head to Vegas baby!
David D.
Classificação do local: 5 Berkeley, CA
Great place to bring your medals. The main yard is usually quick in the early morning. They open at 6am. It can back up at times. Abigail and Isabelle are friendly, professional and efficient. Very valuable assets. Prices are great! The yard next door for copper, aluminum and brass is another story. I give it 3 stars. The guy rolling the items onto scale is slow, in attentive and often takes off while a line out the door are hostage to his whims. Too much bs going on. Wish they’d just get us in and out. Very frustrating!
Ben P.
Classificação do local: 1 Benicia, CA
I had about 800# of scrap copper wire. They evaluated it and quoted $ 1.20 to $ 1.60 per pound. I loaded it into one of their bins and they hauled it away. Then they only paid me $.80 per pound. If I had know before they took it I would have gone to another Richmond recycler where I was offered $ 1.35 per pound. Since we can’t trust quotes from Sims, we now take the scrap copper from our plant elsewhere.