Showing posts with label junk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label junk. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Free Removal of Abandoned Cars in Indianapolis

Free Removal of Abandoned Cars in Indianapolis


Indianapolis, Indiana-While the price of scrap metal and junk cars is rapidly dropping (not only in Indianapolis but around the World), there are many different problems and situations created.  It makes getting rid of those junk cars without a title or those old junk and abandoned cars almost impossible.  Well at least it use to be almost impossible to get rid of those old abandoned junk cars.  Now Junk Cars Indianapolis will tow away your junk or abandoned car for free.  Give them a call and they will come out.  (317) 454-3202. 

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Friday, January 23, 2015

Junk Cars and No Title in Indianapolis?

Junk Cars and No Title in Indianapolis?


Just like the title says, junk cars and no title?  We get that question all of the time.  Thanks goodness that the Indiana legislature figure out in 2013 that old junk cars that have been sitting around will just accumulate if there is not a legal and proper way to get rid of them.  The law now states that if the junk car is over 15 years old, we can buy it and tow it away if you sell or his agent sign an affidavit stating they have the right to sell the car and are selling it and allow us a copy of his government issued ID (drivers license).  We are one of the few junk car buyers in Indianapolis that will bother with the paperwork to buy your junk car without a title, but we will.  Just give us a call at (317) 454-3202 for a free estimate of what we will pay you to buy your junk car without a title. 

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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Ordinance Aims to Stem Scrap Meta Thefts in Indianapolis

 

Ordinance aims to stem scrap metal thefts in Indianapolis

Posted: Mar 12, 2013 3:52 PM PDT Updated: Mar 27, 2013 12:13 PM PDT

 
Sheryl Facktor and her family have invested considerable time and money renovating their north side home.
Sheryl Facktor and her family have invested considerable time and money renovating their north side home.
 
....most recently adding a new tile roof and custom copper gutters and down spouts.
....most recently adding a new tile roof and custom copper gutters and down spouts.
 
In the past some have been charged with buying stolen property, but a fairly new ordinance has made that more difficult.
In the past some have been charged with buying stolen property, but a fairly new ordinance has made that more difficult.
 
With copper scrap going for more than $3 a pound, thieves are going for whatever they can get their hands on.
With copper scrap going for more than $3 a pound, thieves are going for whatever they can get their hands on.

INDIANAPOLIS - Sheryl Facktor and her family have invested considerable time and money renovating their north side home, most recently adding a new tile roof and custom copper gutters and down spouts.
So you can imagine her surprise when she discovered two of those down spouts gone, ripped from the back of her garage.
"It was extremely frustrating," she said.
Facktor was one of eight to ten homeowners in her area targeted by thieves over the past few months.
"It's just difficult," she said. "Because living in the city in an older home, it's already expensive."
With copper scrap going for more than $3 a pound, thieves are going for whatever they can get their hands on, even down spouts. As Facktor well knows, her down spouts are long gone, most likely crushed and recycled.
"There's really little you can do unless you catch them in the act or with material and ask them where they got it," she said.
Check the Yellow Pages, and you'll find more than a dozen scrap metal dealers in Marion County alone. In the past some have been charged with buying stolen property, but a fairly new ordinance has made that more difficult.
It requires scrap dealers to make a copy of a government-issued ID, take a picture of the seller and what he or she is selling and not only record the items but enter them in what's called the Leads online data system.
It also requires "scrappers" to buy a $268 hauler's permit.
Periodically the Department of Code Enforcement (DCE) does "sweeps" to see if the law is being followed.
Eyewitness News recently joined several DCE inspectors and IMPD officers as they went on a sweep of several scrap yards in Indianapolis.
The first stop was Zore's, which got the all-clear.
DCE Inspector Randy Duhammell said, "They've got a good system. They have a camera that takes pictures and gets ID's from everyone."
Zore's General Manager Bill Derbes said he didn't mind the random sweeps.
"I know it's a huge problem," he said. "We have seen a fair share of questionable items and we try to stay on top of that and be proactive with authorities."
He said the dealers that don't gives everyone "bad name and we won't take any part of that."
Next, the DCE team stopped at Westside Auto.
DCE's Kristin Settle said the salvage facility was "logging information and taking picture, at this point, it's not making it's way into the Leads system."
She said they would be given a couple weeks to get things in order or be issued a ticket for a court summons.
Manager Patricia Clark wasn't happy.
"It's one thing to do inspections on salvage yard, but to include the customers coming in trying to make a living? I just don't like to see how they're being treated," Clark said.
She was referring to DCE inspectors stopping people hauling in truckloads of scrap, asking for their driver's licenses and hauler's permits, which are required if you're hauling anything but your own property.
Of the three people stopped, none had the $268 hauler's permit, nor knew it was required.
One man, who was also cited for driving with a suspended license, said, "I'm just trying to feed my kids, that's all it is. It's a bunch of harassment. I'm not doing no crimes."
Those cited for not having a permit were told if they got one before their court dates, the ticket fee would be waived.
Settle said the permit is one more way to crack down on people trying to sell stolen goods, though on this day not a single person was accused of doing that.
At the end of the day, issued 12 violations, including nine tickets for unlicensed refuse haulers, two for operating a vehicle with a suspended license and one for operating a vehicle while never receiving a license.
While the city ordinance and sweeps are meant to deter thieves, Settle acknowledges that they do little to stop thieves from going to other counties where there's no need to show an ID or have an permit.
Copper theft of all kinds is no small problem. In fact, nationwide, it's estimated to amount to $1 billion a year.
Sheryl Facktor estimates her loss at $2,000 - harder yet when she knows the thieves who took her down spouts will get less than $50.
Police meantime say the best thing victims can do is report any theft immediately and call 911 whenever they see a suspicious person or activity in their neighborhood.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Junk Your Car Indianapolis

Junk Your Car Indianapolis

If you or someone you know has junk cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles or SUVs sitting and rusting in the garage or the back yard, do not hesitate to contact Indy Auto Recyclers. We operate in a 50-mile radius of Indianapolis and are here to help you. With over 20 years of experience, our family owned and operated business is ready to give you cash today.
Call today to see how much your junk vehicle is worth. We offer free towing, and we will even come and pick up your vehicle for you. We look forward to speaking with you soon.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Junk Cars Indianapolis


 





We buy junk and running cars and trucks.  We also buy Motorhomes, RVs, and travel trailers.
 





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  We want to buy your car!

Call us first (317) 454-3202
 

 
for a free over the phone quote on what we can pay you for your car or truck.

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Many people wonder how to choose the right company to buy their used or junk car.  They want to know what makes us different from the other junk cars buyers in the Indianapolis area.  The one thing that sets us apart is all we do is buy junk and running cars.  We have several junk yards or salvage yards in the Indianapolis area that we deal with.  We also deal with several used car lots and car dealers in the Indianapolis area.  We are constantly in contact with all of these to know exactly what inventory they are needing at any given time.  This enables us to pay you the most money for your car or truck.  We do buy both junk and running cars.  As a matter of fact we love running cars.  You can call us and have us come out and make you a "no obligation" cash offer for your car or truck.

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Give us a call.  We are locally owned and family operated.  You will like the personal service that you get from us.


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