You have to be careful if a supposed buyer offers you a "no lift buy" kind of deal. When it comes to metals (scrap or otherwise), some people can play dirty. Here's the modus in point form:
1) Someone finds some metal and wants to sell it. He goes to find a buyer.
2) Buyer evaluates the find, location of the find and says he will only offer a no lift buy. Various excuses are given (too far, the truck's busy elsewhere etc)
3) Seller usually has no means to extract and transport the metal to the buyer.
4) The metals are mysteriously recovered and taken away by persons unknown, and the seller's left scratching his head.
If I were you, I'd go find another buyer.
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