In article <e1d20d630906190901g58ab1d60q8d784a101e4b1ac7 at mail.gmail.com>,
William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com> writes:
> Plead, beg, make the best case for recovery they
can to the owner, offer to
do the work of removal at no cost to the owner, Etc.
And then the scrapper comes in with MONEY...and drives away with the machine.
Given that scrappers bid on a per-lb. basis based on what they think
they can recover from the machine, it shouldn't be too hard to outbid
a scrapper. However, sometimes you have to deal with "property
surplus" organizations that seem to prefer scrappers since they deal
with them regularly over the one-time bidder that comes in.
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