RePlanet Recycling

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4460 University Ave
San Diego, CA 92105

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Benjamin M.
7/30/2015

It's a recycling center, plain and simple. There will be funky smells, funky smelling people, and funky liquids from all the beer, soda, oil, etc. containers people recycle; that's normal. There...

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Michelle J.
7/13/2020

do not recycle here no matter what***--trust me*!!!! the "owner"has his mother(!!!!??!!) work for him after a bender(!!), he has bragged** that he gets away with paying out the least amount of $$...

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Monique G.
6/4/2018

Came here today as they were closed yesterday. Prices are as follows: plastic-1.60/lb. Aluminum 1.24/lb. Glass .102/lb. Been coming here for a long time usually isnt too busy and staff is always...

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Mo M.
7/22/2019

Poor customer service. Came here few times. Every time never surprises me to receive good refund. Workers not greeting you, lady/man behind the dark window you can't see don't greet you or...

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Javier L.
6/7/2018

Es una basura este lugar no es posible que cuando pesen el recicle pongan otra cantidad. Son una bola de ratas no recomiendo este puto lugar primera y última. Vez. No lo recomiendo vendan las en...

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