Real customer testimonials
Trapper The Scrapper
Today I decided to support a local scrapyard. Unfortunately i see now why most rather taking the trip into NY. If you scrap on a professional level as i do, then you know how important PROPER pricing is. Today I brought in OVER 150 pounds of metal SEPARATED AND SORTED ACCORDINGLY. I brought in 300 mcm COOPER!! Over 50 pounds of that alone (ill attach the receipt for reference) over 50 pounds of YELLOW PIPE. Over 50 pounds of COOPER HEAP. And a small aluminum motor that barley weighed 6 pounds. Im breaking this down so you can understand how these crooks get over on you, especially if they think you don’t know what you’re talking about.after I WEIGHED EVERYTHING ON MY PERSONAL SCALE IN MY YARD I THREW EVERYTHING INTO MY CAR. I don't know how, but magically when i arrived my total weight was just over 113 pounds sheesh. Maybe my fast car burned the pounds off or something. I’ll let you be the judge of that one. So when the gentleman (who I’ll call COOPER POT) finally printed the first receipt, I didn’t look at it right away as ive been doing this since i was barely able to reach the kitchen counter, i know ball park how much everything was supposed to come put. As a matter of fact, i checked the scrap pricing (as i always do before i go to the scrap yard) and noticed everything was actually ip a bit fr yesterdays pricing. Cool! I thought maybe I’ll get a bit extra for lunch. If you didn’t know already, this information is free to whoever. Jist google current scrap metal pricing tri state area and plenty of information will pop up. The first receipt was for $148 I brought it to this gentleman that weighed me out that he had some serious miscalculations on my ticket. He replied “ you brought in brass cooper mix” I immediately told him that actually everything was already separated so it wasn’t mixed it was actually the YELLOW BRASS, AND IN A SEPARATE PILE WAS THE COOPER TUBING OR HEAP DEPENDING WHOS LOOKING. I walk by to retrieve my metal to re weigh it properly, and he had already instructed his workers to basically steal my hard earned metal. I use the term openly as this is exactly what they did. The stole over 47 pounds of COOPER, YELLOW PIPE, and 300 MCM COOPER WIRE ALL TOGETHER. If you know you math thats over $120 this company stope from me. DON’T DO BUSINESS WITH THESE CROOKS. DO DILIGENCE GOES FAR IN THIS PROFESSION. THIS GUY THOUGHT PENNY WISE. TOO BAD BECAUSE THIS WAS A TEST RUN BEFORE I BROUGHT IN MY ACTUAL LOAD SMH. Stay blessed felllow scrappers. Yours truly. TRAPPER THE SCRAPPER.
Debbie Khawatmi
Being a construction worker and do it yourself person i have been coming here for years. Family business and everybody is so positive and helpful. Very fair . Again- really sincere nice guys here- every single one of them the owners and workers. Try to tip the workers if u can. They work extremely hard in broiling hot and freezing cold yet they always smile and greet you
Keith Karlac
I like this place had alittle issue as far as what was insulated copper wire. One of the guys just put everything together and only gave me 55 cents a pound I called arther the manager he reviewed the tapes a gave me an extra 40 bucks and it's the third time it happened but besides that. There pretty good. If the skinny black guy is doing ur metal. Very fair and will answer any questions u may have. Bc if ur not knowledgable to what things are going for like anything else thell take advantage so know b4 u go. But def a good plAce they will guide u and help u unload and u will get a ticket and on there will b everything u brought and the price they gave u
Emily Cicale
This was the coolest experience- not having any experience in visiting scrap metal place - The gentleman waiting instructed me on the protocols and everyone waited patiently and was very friendly. The workers there are very helpful friendly and efficient. And the man that checked me out was very polite easy-going and welcoming. Decent prices and great experience highly recommend Bridgeport scrap!
Guy Elsmore-Paddock
No effort to provide any guidance or help me figure out where I needed to go to unload my car of scrap. Eventually got a guy there to tell me what to do, he tells me to start pulling in as soon as another car pulls out. Other car pulls out, I start to pull in and the dude closes the gate on me and says "oh, we're closing. Come back tomorrow at 10". No, jerk, 2 mins ago you told me to back in. I'm not driving a car full of metal back on the highway because you can't be bothered to work 10 mins until your posted closing time.
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