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Trademark Metals Recycling FL 33916

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Address:
3350 Old Metro Pkwy, Fort Myers, FL
Zip Code:
33916
Open Hours:
Today: Closed
Website:
Trademark Metals Recycling, Fort Myers, Florida
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If you are searching for a junk yard to sell your vehicles at an honest price in Fort Myers (Florida), Trademark Metals Recycling suits you best. It mainly focuses on the delivery of car parts or scrap metal, always with the most rigorous quality inspection. You can also ask them for an evaluation of your old car or information on buying a junk car. Dial the phone number +1 239-677-3346 during its open hours or email them if available.

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(888) 810-1193

Working Time and Location

Current Hours

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    Sunday: Closed
  • Monday: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Thursday: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Friday: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday: 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Customer reviews of Trademark Metals Recycling in Fort Myers, FL

4 stars based on 30 reviews
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    Natalia Blanco
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    Serious misclassification, unsafe unloading, and unprofessional treatment<br>I had a deeply disappointing and concerning experience at Trademark Metals Recycling.<br>I brought in a 25’ restaurant-grade stainless steel table with sinks that was fully stripped and cleaned no bolts, no rubber, no hoses, no mixed material. Pure stainless steel. Prior to arrival, the load was documented at over 1,500 pounds on a cat scale, and in addition to the table itself we added approximately 300 extra pounds of clean stainless steel.<br>Despite this, my material was classified as “irony aluminum” with a 65% shrink, resulting in a payout of $0.19 per pound and a recorded weight of only 780 pounds, which is not consistent with the material type or verified weights. Stainless steel does not lose hundreds of pounds through processing, nor does it suddenly become aluminum. I have proof of the actual weight and material.<br>When I went inside to question this, Patricia was dismissive and openly rude while explaining the misclassification. Rather than addressing the clear discrepancy or reviewing the proof I had, the issue was brushed off without professionalism or accountability.<br>Additionally, the unloading process itself was unsafe and unacceptable. The equipment operator began dragging the material off my trailer without giving me the opportunity to get my children out of the truck, creating a dangerous situation that should never happen at a professional facility.<br>Between the incorrect material classification, severe weight discrepancy, unprofessional customer service, and unsafe handling, this experience raises serious concerns about transparency and safety at this location.<br>I would strongly caution anyone bringing in stainless steel or high-value scrap to document everything thoroughly and watch the unloading and classification process very closely. If you go here stop at the first scale for smaller trailers in the front. Do not use the back scale. Oh and Patricia felt it necessary to let me know that their scales are “100% Certified” as though that would stop me from explain my situation.

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    Eustace Westby
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    I wanted to take a minute to give a shout out to the guy in the steel yard. Honestly at first I thought he was gonna be trouble. I thought he might be an Aryan.<br>We cleaned up a large lot and had a trailer full of steel equipment. We had no idea how to go about it but he explained everything in detail and got us way more money than we expected. He helped by picking things off the trailer individually.<br>It was really a sight to see considering how large the machine is and how tedious it seemed. He made it look easy. We had a good day. As far as appearances... he's a textbook example of why not to judge a book by its cover. This guy looks like a time bomb but was so polite and respectful. That's the main reason I wanted to leave this review aside from making the money.

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    Michael Hearn
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    Hands down Top of the line recycling location. If you have steel I definitely suggest scraping it here. The guy running the magnet looks a little intimidating but you can't judge a book by its cover. Probably the nicest and most respectful guy I've met in a long time. He was very informative on how to get the most money for my material. He promptly ushered us to a safe location with shade and then the extravaganza began. He used a massive electromagnetic crane and systematically removed all the steel off of our trailer without even stirring up dust. His abilities were uncanny. It's as if he's hardwired into the machine. Like a ninja with a sword or a feather in the wind. It was a truly unique experience and we're so happy to have seen that.<br>He saved us from hours of back-breaking labor so we offered him a tip...but he respectfully declined.<br>We can't wait to to go back.<br>If you're scraping metals I suggest you head to TMR.... and if you have steel it'll be a day you never forget.

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FAQs

  • Does Trademark Metals Recycling buy junk cars in Fort Myers, FL?

    Trademark Metals Recycling is listed as a local Recycling center in Fort Myers, FL. Many businesses in this category purchase junk, damaged, non-running, or unwanted vehicles, although accepted vehicle types and current buying policies may vary. Contact Trademark Metals Recycling directly to confirm vehicle eligibility, available services, and current offers.

  • What type of salvage business is Trademark Metals Recycling in Fort Myers, FL?

    According to publicly available business information, Trademark Metals Recycling is categorized as a Recycling center in Fort Myers, FL. Businesses in this category may provide services such as vehicle recycling, salvage operations, used auto parts sales, scrap vehicle purchasing, or related automotive services. Available services can vary by location and business operations.

  • How much is a junk car worth in Fort Myers, FL?

    The value of a junk car in Fort Myers, FL depends on factors such as the vehicle's make, model, year, condition, mileage, weight, and current demand for reusable parts and scrap materials. Vehicles with valuable components or newer model years may receive higher offers, while severely damaged vehicles are often valued primarily for recycling and salvage purposes.

  • Do junkyards in Fort Myers, FL buy non-running vehicles?

    Many junkyards, salvage yards, and recycling centers in Fort Myers, FL purchase non-running vehicles, including cars with mechanical problems, collision damage, missing parts, or high mileage. Acceptance requirements and offers vary by business, so vehicle owners should contact the buyer directly for specific details.

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