Jeez, what your problem? The cost should be around 200-350, and this all depends on where you are. Some of you are moaning about the cost, but this stuff is lethal sh1t, actual sh1t. The uncontrolled spreading of 'the human' as its lovingly referred to is probably one of the causes of the Cryptosproidium outbreak in Galway. Its a cocktail of potentially deadly germs, and if the fellow who takes it away ain't permitted (and even some of those who are), they don't give a sh1t about where it goes after they spread it on lands, whether thats into watercourses (Galway) or into cows that are producing milk for your cornflakes.
I think that to look at the cheapest option in relation to a matter such as this is very irresponsible, contemtuous in fact. It costs money to dispose of this material properly, like anything else, but there are plenty out there who don't mind where it goes or what harm it does once its gone, and for 40-50 euros it isn't going to be disposed of properly.
The contractor should have a waste collection permit, and should be able to tell you where it is to be spread. If not then they're cowboys who are liable to spread it where ever they get a chance, and potentially cause a lot of harm.
But we do love to moan don't we? Is €350 too much to ask to remove around 5 tonnes of human faeces from under your garden? Only if you're a stingy git who doesn't give a toss about anyone but yourself!!
No offence intended to anyone of course.....