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The Things You Are HAPPY About Thread.

We've been paying €79.50 every 3 months to have our 'rubbish bins' collected.
On a bit of a whim, I rang them up to suggest I'm paying too much and am thinking of leaving them.
On the phone I told them my wife was talking to a friend on a big estate 4 miles away and AES are offering people a good deal which is half what I pay.
They came back to me offering to match their offer.
I told them it wasn't good enough, "I've been with you for 13 years, I want you to give me the BEST DEAL you can, not just match the competition! and don't come back telling me that's only for new clients! Otherwise I'll fuck off and come back tomorrow with a different name!
Amazingly the new offer is..
A 2 year contract.
Next 6 months FREE!
Following 6 months at €13 per month
2025 up to €26 a month. Saves me around €240!
Delighted!
 
Well done. Though the 6 months you got for free they'll be getting back in months 12-18 as you then go back to what you pay now, which is double months 6-12.
 
Well done. Though the 6 months you got for free they'll be getting back in months 12-18 as you then go back to what you pay now, which is double months 6-12.
Well, it kind of can be calculated like that but the €79 is kind of standard for collection of 3 bins, so the competition seems to be driving the price down.
Out of interest, what do you guys pay for your bin collection?
 
Out of interest, what do you guys pay for your bin collection?
via our council tax

That covers a whole range of things but my bill is around £190 per month (paid for 10 months out of the 12...have no bill in Feb or March)
 
via our council tax

That covers a whole range of things but my bill is around £190 per month (paid for 10 months out of the 12...have no bill in Feb or March)
Fucking hell! That's a lot!!!
I thought my €79.50 for 3 months was dear!
 
Its not just bins we are paying for though

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We have to pay extra for garden waste, I did in South Staffs too, something like £40 a year.
 
That hasn't reached us yet.

Rarely have garden waste to remove. Think our green bin gets emptied 2 or 3 times a year so if they started charging I would just do a tip run to Whitchurch 2 or 3 times a year instead (and use the wifes car so no cost as she has charged the car up at work..)
 
We get one (brown in our case) garden waste bin emptied fortnightly which is included in the C Tax.

Additional brown bins are available for £68.60 pa, with no limit to the number you can add.

Previous owners had one additional which we’ve kept on.

Seems a reasonable deal to me tbf.
 
We have to pay extra for garden waste, I did in South Staffs too, something like £40 a year.
We live in a little cul de sac and there's another one running off ours. At the bottom of that is a bit of spare ground which we've tidied up and planted trees and bushes. and we made a bit of a pic nic area there too and a barbq stand. there are several small raised plots for growing veg and potatoes. But at the side of it all runs a shallow ditch and into that goes everyone's garden waste, which when it composts down is used on the veg plots. All very civilised. If I knew how to do it, I'd show it to you, if anyone was interested.
 
via our council tax

That covers a whole range of things but my bill is around £190 per month (paid for 10 months out of the 12...have no bill in Feb or March)
Are you Telford & Wrekin?
We have a green wheelie bin for garden waste, a red topped wheelie for general rubbish, a purple top wheelie for glass/cans/recyclable plastic and a blue bin for paper/cardboard.
Oh and small grey food waste bin.
 
Shropshire Council

Normal Waste - Grey Bin
Recycle - Purple Topped Bin (used to be black boxes until this year)
Garden Waste - Green
Paper/Cardboard - Blue Bag

We have a food waste bin somewhere but not used
 
Shropshire Council

Normal Waste - Grey Bin
Recycle - Purple Topped Bin (used to be black boxes until this year)
Garden Waste - Green
Paper/Cardboard - Blue Bag

We have a food waste bin somewhere but not used
Sounds the same as Telford & Wrekin then.
 
First day of the Christmas break today. First year playing Santa and I'm.more than a bit excited to spend the next 12 days with my little boy, playing with his presents, taking him for walks and having cuddles on the couch with the football on.
Don't do what I did with our youngest first xmas - watching the Bristol City away match in the promotion season, got a little carried away when we scored the winner and he then cried for 2 hours solid...
 
Don't do what I did with our youngest first xmas - watching the Bristol City away match in the promotion season, got a little carried away when we scored the winner and he then cried for 2 hours solid...
Do you now call them little Lee Johnson?
 
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