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Waste Management

195 Minnehaha Ave E
St Paul, MN 55130 651-224-5081

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very poor customer service! - May 29, 2023

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Junk360

503 Cleveland Ave N
St Paul, MN 55114 651-395-8659

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Communication was great before the day of the appointment. They were accurate... - Jun 21, 2022

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Twin City Refuse and Recycling

318 Water St W
St Paul, MN 55107 651-227-1549

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Great place to haul your own load of trash and dump. Very reasonably priced. They... - Feb 06, 2021

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A Plus Professional Grade

PO Box 40331
St Paul, MN 55104 612-362-9200

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A+ Professional GradeRoll-Offs

1372 Carling Dr
St Paul, MN 55108 651-699-9200

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ok service - Nov 16, 2017

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City of St Paul

15 Kellogg Blvd W
St Paul, MN 55102 651-266-8989

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The city organized and took over trash services. While neighborhood consistently... - Jun 17, 2019

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Coolidge Trucking Systems

829 Central Ave W
St Paul, MN 55104 651-638-9367

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Northern Metal Recycling

521 Barge Channel Rd
St Paul, MN 55107 651-224-4877

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This facility is convenient to my home. - Feb 21, 2018

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