Metal Recycling
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As of November 16, 2018, BBB has received multiple Scam Tracker reports and complaints from consumers alleging they have not been paid for recycled products that A-1 Surplus Recycling collected from the them. BBB has sent notifications to 2225 George St. Billings MT, 59102 and mail was returned due to no mail receptacle. BBB found a second address of 2309 Lampman Dr Billings MT 59102 and that was returned not deliverable as addressed. BBB reached out via phone (406) 969-5396 as well as (406) 633-3517 and both numbers were unavailable. BBB could not find registration for A-1 Surplus Recycling in the state of Montana.If you are a victim of this scheme, please file a complaint, Scam Tracker report or customer review with BBB to share your experience with other consumers. In addition, BBB recommends filing a complaint with FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center www.ic3.org and Federal Trade Commission at www.ftc.gov.
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