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A1 Junk Removal

5.0 (3 reviews)
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very responsive and got me in last minute!! needed my mattress taken out in a pinch. thank you!

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Oscar and Jason were fantastic. Totally worth it! I would recommend to anyone looking to…read moredeclutter without the hassle

Five days. That's how long we were without power after a bomb cyclone ripped through our area,…read moreleaving devastation in its wake. Five days in freezing darkness, five days of watching everything in the fridge and freezer rot away--thousands of dollars worth of food gone. Meat, produce, essentials--just gone. In this brutal economy, with inflation squeezing every penny, the loss hit hard. But it got worse. When the power finally came back, we had to face the grim task of cleaning up. Three heavy garbage bags of spoiled food, reeking and bloated, needed to go. We called 1-800-GOT-JUNK, thinking they'd help us out. Instead, they came and added insult to injury. They charged us $230 to remove three bags. Let that sink in: $230 for three bags. This is a service that used to cost $100, maybe $150. But with demand surging after the storm, they decided to hike up their prices--because why not profit off people's misery? But the worst part? They demanded a tip. Let me tell you about my mother. She's 72, a retired substitute teacher living on a fixed income. She's a woman who's worked her whole life for every dollar, and when she said, "No tip," they had the audacity to give her attitude. One of them even sneered, "REALLY?" at her, as if she was somehow in the wrong for refusing. Really? REALLY? Where do these people get the gall? I used to work in a grocery store. I'd haul 80-pound sacks of rice onto my shoulder and carry them to customers' cars. Not once did I expect a tip. I've cleaned trash cans while maggots rained on me, and I never asked for a cent extra. And yet, here are these men, standing in front of my mother--72 years old, in her own home--and they have the audacity to behave like this? To extort a tip after gouging her with inflated prices? It's disgusting. It's shameless. It's beyond belief. Where does this entitlement come from? Where does this lack of basic human decency come from? And who lets them get away with it?

A1 Junk Removal - junkremovalandhauling - Updated May 2026

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