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The dairies should hire a guy to go around and steal the things back. Drive around in a truck and when you see one on a bike or wherever you just take it back.
Ahh, you'd probably have to steal back a couple of hundred a day to make it a going concern.
It would be easy to hire someone to make them locally, too.
Maybe, but your picture is misleading(?)-- it shows stolen milk crates.
Are you talking about taking stolen milk crates and putting organizational logos on them and then selling them?
This guy is already doing that
John Greenfield said:It would be easy to hire someone to make them locally, too.
How do you know they're stolen?
They could have easily been passed down from employer to employee to friend to acquaintance. However unlikely this situation may be, you don't know.
BTW, The Container Store (online or at North/Clybourn) sells legitimate and high-quality milk crates for $10+tax. I bought two recently for home storage and organization. They also sell one that fits LPs (records), but this one does not have the authentic milk crate toughness.
Product page: http://www.containerstore.com/shop/madeintheUSA/closet/basketsBinsB...
H3N3 said:Maybe, but your picture is misleading(?)-- it shows stolen milk crates.
Are you talking about taking stolen milk crates and putting organizational logos on them and then selling them?
BTW, The Container Store (online or at North/Clybourn) sells legitimate and high-quality milk crates for $10+tax. I bought two recently for home storage and organization. They also sell one that fits LPs (records), but this one does not have the authentic milk crate toughness.
Product page: http://www.containerstore.com/shop/madeintheUSA/closet/basketsBinsB...
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