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Dumpster service - bulk pricing
I have several apartment buildings and I am constantly jerked around by our dumpster providers, Rumpke and Republic. Most sites have an 8 yard dumpster emptied weekly. The dumpster providers tease a low rate and swiftly move in rate increases. I once took over an apartment building that was managed by a somewhat large property management company and they had a "national rate" (even though they aren't national) that was far lower than what I pay. Has anyone ever succeeded in getting something like this? I bug the dumpster providers constantly about the rate increases and would love to lock in a "national rate" but they're not budging. I need more info and leverage. I have 8 sites with dumpsters.