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Amarillo Recycling Co 79107

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Phone:
+1 806-383-4644
Location:
USA, Texas, Potter, Amarillo
Address:
3518 E Amarillo Blvd, Amarillo, TX (Zipcode: 79107)
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Amarillo Recycling Co JunkYard Reviews

4 stars based on 22 reviews
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    Timothy wayne Peck
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    Went in to get some metals and stuff removed from a truck because I thought they took metals the guy just thought I was trying to get someone to clean the truck out and refused it. Would of did it with a wheel barrel myself if that was the issue. Took it to another place and they did it happily and made $2545.00 for the copper and metal off the truck. His co worker looked at him in sbock. When he refused me. I mean that's what you do is scrap stuff right? Joke of a place.

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    Luke Stoner
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    Very rude, very short, different directions from multiple people on where to go to off load. Clean brass was counted as dirty brass, as was the aluminum. Had to offload a truck of aluminum by ourselves with no help from any of the staff. Very disappointing

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    It’s a Hounon Hootenanny!!
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    I used to use this place all the time from 2011-2014 and they were great. Had a friend and I get a contract for 100 tons of scrap from an irrigation company. and almost talked him into using ARC. Took first load down in April of 2023 of mostly pipe and cutting edges and they tared me at 13,300 went home and used the scales at the co-op to tare at 11,700 that 1600 pounds was just enough to be 40 pounds under 2 tons instead of almost 3 I guess we won’t be taking our 100 tons of scrap their now. We’ll take it to Pueblo instead.

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