Robbed and recovered at can redemption center.
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 7:51 pm
Two months ago, the Boy Scouts did a can drive. My intent has been to take them about 30 miles away to turn them in because they give 6 cents a can instead of the normal 5. I hadn't gotten around to it, so Friday I took them up to the local place. I hate that place, they are slow, and I have always believed that they rip you off.
I had a whole trailer load. I figured it was about $200 worth. The place was busy, and after about 40 minutes of counting, the man insisted that we leave them and come back. I went back and he gave me $85. I could see my bags sitting in the corner under some other bags. He insisted that he had counted them. There wasn't a lot I could do.
I stewed over it all weekend. They were closed Sunday and Monday. First thing Tuesday, I took down a small bag of cans. My other bags were still sitting in the corner. While the man was counting the small bag, I walked over to my bags and grabbed one of them and asked again if he had counted them. He said yes. I asked why they were still in the old bags, why they were not sorted, and why they still had the garbage in them from when the boys collected them??? Fortunately, there was another woman working there. She agreed to "recount them." She also said for me to come back in a couple of hours. I told her I would wait. After about 15 minutes she conceded that there was absolutely no way that they had been counted. Came back with $195.
Next step is to report them to the BBB and attorney general. They have signs posted all over the place with different charities asking for people to donate cans. I wonder how many of the cans that people donate actually get stolen by them.
I had a whole trailer load. I figured it was about $200 worth. The place was busy, and after about 40 minutes of counting, the man insisted that we leave them and come back. I went back and he gave me $85. I could see my bags sitting in the corner under some other bags. He insisted that he had counted them. There wasn't a lot I could do.
I stewed over it all weekend. They were closed Sunday and Monday. First thing Tuesday, I took down a small bag of cans. My other bags were still sitting in the corner. While the man was counting the small bag, I walked over to my bags and grabbed one of them and asked again if he had counted them. He said yes. I asked why they were still in the old bags, why they were not sorted, and why they still had the garbage in them from when the boys collected them??? Fortunately, there was another woman working there. She agreed to "recount them." She also said for me to come back in a couple of hours. I told her I would wait. After about 15 minutes she conceded that there was absolutely no way that they had been counted. Came back with $195.
Next step is to report them to the BBB and attorney general. They have signs posted all over the place with different charities asking for people to donate cans. I wonder how many of the cans that people donate actually get stolen by them.