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MineralMan

(151,445 posts)
Mon May 24, 2021, 11:28 AM May 2021

What if you need a roll-off dumpster? Do you want to use a local company? [View all]

Do you call around to the local companies that offer them and those services? Or, do you go online to a national company that accepts orders for such dumpsters? If you go online, are you hurting local businesses? Is it wrong to do that?

Well, I've done it both ways. Here's what I have found, and what I did today.

The first time I needed a roll-off dumpster to do a clean-out at my home, I called four different local companies. They all quoted me different prices, but none of them had the size of dumpster I wanted for the day I wanted it delivered. It was difficult to get an actual price quote from the local companies, too. There were over a dozen companies in my area, but I gave up after four calls. I had spent a couple of hours on the phone, trying to arrange something.

So, I called a national roll-off dumpster company. In five minutes, I had a price quote for exactly the dumpster I wanted, on the date I wanted it, so I booked it and paid in advance, using a credit card. I had a confirmation email immediately, with instructions for delivery day, a list of prohibited items, and rules for filling the dumpster. All in the email.

So, who showed up at my driveway? One of the companies I had called first. Apparently, they DID have the dumpster in the size I needed on the date I needed it, despite them not being able to promise that when I called them. The truck driver did a great job of placing it on my driveway, leaving plenty of room for the door on the dumpster to open, as well.

See, here's the thing: All roll-off dumpster companies are local businesses. That national company just serves to coordinate with local companies to find and schedule those services. I got a fixed price, which no doubt includes a profit for the national company, and did not have to search for and find a company that could promise what I needed on the day I needed it.

Now, I did not get to pick the company that actually provided the roll-off dumpster services. I tried to do that, and failed. But, a local business got the job and got paid for the job.

I did the same thing about 18 months ago. A different company delivered a roll-off dumpster that time. A different driver carefully placed it in my driveway. When I notified the national company the day before it got picked up, it was picked up right on schedule.

This morning, I ordered another 20 cubic yard dumpster, since we're getting ready to move. I called the same national company, which had the records from my other two orders. Arranging for the dumpster took less than five minutes. Which local company will deliver it? I have no idea. I don't really care.

Does anyone think those local companies care? They don't. They like that arrangement with the national company taking orders for them. Do customers care? They do not. They just want a dumpster in their driveway and for it to be hauled away when it's full.

I won't name the national company. It will show up if you search for roll-off dumpsters in your area. I suggest that you schedule your service through them. It will save you plenty of time and you'll still be patronizing a local company, with local employees and a local business owner.

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We get them through our county. Patterson May 2021 #1
Good for you. My guess, though is that the national companies pay the locals MUCH less than direct hlthe2b May 2021 #2
Actually, I'm paying more for the dumpster MineralMan May 2021 #7
No. I'm saying they contract to pay the local companies less. Not your fault, of course... hlthe2b May 2021 #9
Correct, that is how leadgen/lead-referral works Effete Snob May 2021 #12
They get paid less Effete Snob May 2021 #11
Bingo. It's just like what Grub Hub does to restaurants. Hassin Bin Sober May 2021 #20
Great info! Siwsan May 2021 #3
The local company I use will have what I want out on the same day with pricing up-front. RegularJam May 2021 #4
Thank you. ChazInAz May 2021 #5
Sometimes the national company is the local company. mwooldri May 2021 #6
Waste Management hauls our trash weekly. MineralMan May 2021 #8
Kind of like wreckers. Call a national 800 number and they have a local network. Heck, even health Hoyt May 2021 #10
You're right. Nothing like having a huge dumpster MineralMan May 2021 #15
I've learned to go with small local for roofs. multigraincracker May 2021 #13
Absolutely. MineralMan May 2021 #16
The internet has encouraged a lot of loose referral trade associations FakeNoose May 2021 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author RegularJam May 2021 #17
Yeah. Well, you take your chances with things like locksmiths. MineralMan May 2021 #18
I'll wait for the TBC version. Iggo May 2021 #19
All I can think of is that you need to clear stuff out on a far more regular basis PoindexterOglethorpe May 2021 #21
It takes a move to find out how much junk you've actually accumulated ironflange May 2021 #22
Yes. I've already had two dumpsters here over the past MineralMan May 2021 #23
Yep, and after all that ironflange May 2021 #24
Planning. I have a floor plan for the new place. MineralMan May 2021 #25
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