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Default What size bin? related question

I filled a 14 yard bin with the tear-out waste from a kitchen and
dining room. It contained the cabinets, laminate counter and the lathe
and plaster from the walls and ceiling for a 10x20 room. The bin was
full to the top. I was charged extra for being overweight. Did I get
ripped off? The maximum weight allowed was 4000 lbs. They said I had
4500 but I don't believe them.

How much do you think it weighed? I would have guessed less than 3000
lbs.

Cam

 
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