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I was taking my garbage and recycling out this morning and thought, "When did I go from two full trashcans (and sometimes a third) to a mere half full one trashcan?"
When I met Valley Curbside, and our trashy relationship began.
J.H. Ingram, Customer
Today is the first day @RecycleNRV picked up our recycling. So awesome to come home to no recycling.
@Nicholkola, Twitter-er and Customer
Just got my shiny new blue bin from @RecycleNRV. It's already being filled with trashy recycle goodness.
@megak, Twitter-er and Customer
Thanks to @RecycleNRV for great curbside service. Christiansburg, if you're not recycling, it's never been easier!
@puregator, Twitter-er and Customer
Every once in a while, we get a note from a customer saying that they're moving out of the area. Crazy, right? Who'd want to leave such a beautiful place?! Nevertheless, it happens from time to time, and when it does we're sorry to see them go. Usually it's just a phone call, or an email, to let us know that their account should be closed, but in the case of the email below, you can see they went above and beyond...
I need to end our relationship. So sorry to break up via e-mail, but it’s for the best. Meeting in person would have been difficult since I’ve moved on… 4 hours away. I’m now seeing a city-owned recycling program in Manassas. They are good to me, though they haven’t provided the extra bins you have. I’m trying to work on that.
So, please consider as an ex. In fact, there’s no need to even stop there since no one lives there. The bins are out front, though. I did want to give them back, since there’s really no hard feelings. It was nothing you did – it’s me. I can’t continue to pour my heart and money into a relationship I can’t benefit from. I’m sure there’s a Keith Urban song in here somewhere, but since I’m not him, I can’t quite put it to a tune.
Now that's the way to end a subscription! Of course, we couldn't quite leave it alone ... we had to put our own spin on it.
Dearest //redacted//
We were sorry to see you go, we really are. We can't say that it was entirely unexpected, since you stopped meeting us at the curb when we'd stop by on Wednesdays. For a while there, we had such a regular thing! But it had to end, I suppose ... you kept giving and giving, and we kept taking and taking. We picked up the last of our things today...
Hope that city-owned deal in Manassas treats you well. Gifts like extra bins are important in maintaining a solid relationship, but who are we to be giving relationship advice anyway? You deserve more ... hope you get it.
It was fun while it lasted, thanks for the memories!
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