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    Mountain Valley Spring

    Mountain Valley Spring

    (4 reviews)

    The reason they are missing a star: If you order their service they do a 'hard credit inquiry' on…read moreyou. If you don't know what that means, let me assure you that it can lower your credit score. Mine went down by 2-5 points today depending on the agency. This knocked me out of Excellent and into Good. A hard credit inquiry for an $85 dollar purchase of 3 months of cooler rental, 3 bottles of water, and bottle deposits? Excessive in my opinion and irritating. Learn about soft credit inquiries Mountain Valley, you're not a bank! I would not suggest attempting to use the website for contact since I tried that, didn't hear back for more than a week and finally called. The Good: The service is reasonably priced. The cooler apparatus is 10.95 a month and bottles are 6.95 each with an $8 deposit each that just stays in circulation as you get your 3 week deliveries. I was told that 3 is probably good but you can adjust as you adapt to the service. The ladies on the phone were great and helpful. The delivery/installations guy was very knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. Super nice. The water tastes great. Really clean and refreshing. The cold side is nice and cold and the hot side can make tea. If you're someone who buys bottles and jugs of water you should really consider a water service, it's about the same price as all your bottles and less hassle to you since there are no more trips to the store lugging 1 and 3 gallon containers around or buying hordes of individual bottles. The plastic bottles for the water service are 5 gallons, easy enough for a 5'3" wimpy girl to lift and are reused by the company rather than recycled or thrown out. Reuse is way better than recycle economically and for the environment. Be a Planeteer. ;) I should note that if you are pickier about your water container Mountain Spring also has glass bottles. These are of course heavier, and more expensive. So if you're a rich ripped yuppie, you can enjoy this service.

    We have taken water from Mountain Valley for over 10 years. Their delivery has gone down hill…read more We and other customers in our office building run out of water. Deliveries are not made as scheduled. We and others in our building are planning to buy water elsewhere, where we can depend on deliveries.

    Cash For Cans Bottle and Can Retrieval Center

    Cash For Cans Bottle and Can Retrieval Center

    (10 reviews)

    The old man that works here has an attitude. Besides the fact that he doesn't like Harley's, he is…read morea real jerk. After I told him I donate to the Max A Krakowiak House for the Poor, he would not give me 6 cents per can for the 6,734 bottles I needed to return. I don't care to recycle since I'm rich but I wanted to reduce my taxable income since I make so much money. I would never go to this place again. I made them give me all of my bottles back so I could go to Buffalo's Best Bottle & Can Redemption Center, located at 4040 Clinton St, West Seneca, NY. Those guys would give you the shirt off their back, or even a gift card to Wegmans (I am a partial owner of Wegmans). Please don't contact me for any clarinet repair I am very busy.

    This place has really gone downhill the last few times I've visited…read more There was a sign on the door stating "won't accept more than $20 worth of returns." I can understand why they're doing that but isn't the whole existence of this place to take as many cans as possible? I ended up returning $22 worth of cans thanks to the worker who was by himself. One worker counting cans is a disaster. It creates a line of impatient people. Tons of people walked in with cans only to immediately leave. My last visit I saw multiple cars leave the parking lot. I get to the door and it was locked. There was a sign on the door that said "gone for lunch - 12:30 to 1". It was 11:15AM... I had to take $25 worth of cans to Consumers. If you want to make enemies, take more than $10 worth of deposits to a beer store. I've called multiple times to confirm hours, no one picks up. Someone at Consumers said they may be going through "new ownership" or a renovation. Either way they need to fix this place.

    Great Lakes Refreshments - waterdelivery - Updated May 2026

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