They obviously changed their minds about increasing the lift charge which they had originally said they would do in early '12.
What do you mean by this? Had Access said they would not bring in an annual charge? Instead they were just going to increase the bin lift prices?
All I can remember is that they said they would freeze their prices until Feb 2012, but I don't think they said any more than that?
Along with Access's Happy Christmas and New Year greeting they have notified new annual charge on 'pay-by-lift' of €50 to be paid €25 1/2/12 and €25 1/8/'12
Sue Ellen, did Access email you or write to you with the info about the new charge? I have not heard anything from them.
Sue Ellen, did Access email you or write to you with the info about the new charge? I have not heard anything from them.
Along with Access's Happy Christmas and New Year greeting they have notified new annual charge on 'pay-by-lift' of €50 to be paid €25 1/2/12 and €25 1/8/'12
They obviously changed their minds about increasing the lift charge which they had originally said they would do in early '12.
Something else to note is that on the flyer they state that the max weight limit on a 240L bin is 40kg and on a 140L bin is 25kg, according to South Dublin County Council Bye-Laws. These are indeed the weight limits listed in [broken link removed]. However what is not clear is what Access Waste will do if your bin exceeds this weight - in [broken link removed] they state a max weigh limit of 60kg for a 240L bin and 30kg for a 120L bin (presumably that is a typo on their part and should read "140L bin"). So, will they refuse to collect a 240L bin weighing more than 40L? This is one of the things I'm planning to check with them before deciding whether to remain with them and pay their service charge as they are now more expensive than Thorntons (service charge is the same for both, Access Waste's per-lift charge is higher).
I could be totally wrong but I get the impression that this is a tough business to be in these days. People are economising so much that quite a lot do not put their bins out very often. If not enough people do so then the companies will find it hard to stay in business.
I got the same letter. I hope Thorntons don't expect us to pay a full €50 annual charge having already paid Access €25 in February!
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