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Allied Waste Service

300 Ritchie Rd
Capitol Heights, MD 20743 301-336-1000

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Since Allied Waste took over BFI, we haven't had any problems with getting... - Jul 06, 2014

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Turtle Wings

1771 Olive St
Capitol Heights, MD 20743 301-583-8399

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Their quote was more than twice what I paid the "Git Rid of It" company. - Jul 22, 2017

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Waste Management

1000 Ritchie Rd
Capitol Heights, MD 20743 301-499-1707

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No problems with them - May 04, 2020

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