It depends on the amount of goods and what the goods are. This can only be determined by a site visit by the company themselves. Usually, if they feel they may be able to sell any of your items for a profit, they will make a lower bid for you. Otherwise, it's based mostly on the amount (weight and the space they fill) of all the items you plan on ditching.
5% of 1800 = 5% * 1800 = 0.05 * 1800 = 90
1800
1800 + 20% = 1800 x (1 + (20/100)) = 1800 x 1.2 = 2160
1800.
To find the percent decrease from 1800 to 1200, you first need to calculate the difference between the two numbers: 1800 - 1200 = 600. Next, you divide the difference by the original number (1800) and multiply by 100 to get the percentage: (600 / 1800) * 100 = 33.33%. Therefore, the percent decrease from 1800 to 1200 is 33.33%.
1800 Got Junk is a rubbish removal company. They can be a valued service for recently vacated houses that need a lot of junk removed quickly and without fuss.
It depends on the area you are located, but companies such as got junk? and No Cost Junk Removal could be helpful to you. If neither option is available in your area, I suggest the yellow pages for a more local solution.
depends on what BMW you have i have a 745i and i got a transmission with 2 thousand miles for 1800 dollars i got good deal but there aroundd that area
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Yes, it can. I know I got a virus from opening junk email :(
One can find a PC disposal at many websites. This includes PC Disposal, and 1800 Got Junk. One can also find tips for disposing old computers on websites such as How-To Geek and US EPA.
Junk hauling is when a person makes a pile of junk or stuff they want to get rid of and someone comes and takes it away for them. The rate varies depending on how much junk there is and the area.
yeah you can I got one in my sub deck
$1800
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NO ANSWER: LOL! Absolutely not.
Cost of the very first telephone