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$75 for $150 Worth of Junk Removal Services from We Haul

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One man's trash is another man's treasure, and one man's unplugged refrigerator is one raccoon family's summer cottage. Avoid housing feral vacationers with today's Groupon: for $75, you get $150 worth of junk removal services from We Haul. This deal is valid for homes within a 10-mile radius of San Francisco.

Female owned and operated, We Haul helps reduce landfill waste by donating, recycling, and reusing 75% of the junk it removes. With today’s deal, We Haul's service techs will ferry off $150 worth of unwanted junk and debris and usher it into the waiting arms of area redistribution channels. Operating a 15'x7'x7.5' truck, We Haul charges $150 for one-eighth of a truck load, $375 for half a truck load, and $850 to fill its vessel to the brim. Offering estimates over the phone or in-person, We Haul also pledges to root out rubbish from wherever it lives, whether perched atop four flights of stairs, crouched under the recesses of a basement, or reading National Geographic in your pool house.

We Haul may charge additional fees for removing certain items such as electronics or mattresses, and homeowners with more than $150 worth of junk can apply their Groupon toward the overall cost of removal. Offering same-day service if called before 11 a.m., We Haul accommodates appointments Monday–Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m., and will provide a courtesy call when they're on their way to give obsolete sports equipment a running head start.

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Promotional value expires Mar 18, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only within 10mi of San Francisco. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About We Haul

It's clear that Anne Murray and Corinne Barreca, the owners of We Haul, take a personal interest in what others might deem junk. They revealed in a profile in the San Francisco Examiner that their junk-hauling business began as a way to gather antique furniture and collectibles. Today, their full-grown business takes an ecologically responsible approach to junk hauling. The company donates up to 75% of items that might otherwise clog landfills to nonprofit organizations, recycling centers, or salvaging companies that can extend their useful lifespans without giving them pricey dips into the Fountain of Youth.

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