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Waste Management

655 2nd St NW
Auburn, WA 98001 253-939-9792

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Administrative side difficult to reach and very unhelpful. Expensive. No... - Jan 31, 2020

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Waste Management

PO Box 1877
Auburn, WA 98071 253-804-6820

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Horrible trying to deal with their office although trash truck drivers are... - Feb 23, 2023

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Waste Management

701 2nd Ave NE
Auburn, WA 98047 253-833-3333

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A Plus Removal & Recycling

116 Clay St NW Ste B1
Auburn, WA 98001 253-737-4441

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If this is the pickup service in Auburn, they are fine. - Feb 28, 2018

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UpTekk

101 Lund Rd
Auburn, WA 98001 206-497-9979

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We did a drop off of electronics and an old gas BBQ grill. No charge for either... - Jan 25, 2021

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