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Barquentine | 10:18 Sun 01st Dec 2013 | Motoring
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How much on average are people here finding they get charged by tyre fitters to dispose of their old tyres?
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Just been charged £1.38 scrappage when I bought a new tyre.
I've just had 4 new tyres and didn't get charged a penny. Lucky me.
Even Kwikfit offer free disposal of the old tyres.
"Even Kwikfit offer free disposal of the old tyres".

But were the new tyres needed in the first place?
It was £1 last time, about three years ago, but a few weeks agoo it was £1.50. Plus VAT, of course.
Some tyre suppliers show disposal costs as a separate item, while others factor them into the new tyre cost.
Why should they charge, they flog them on!
Dodger, if they tried to cop me with a charge, I would have told them to remove the New tyres & refit the existing ones, rip off merchants. Is this another way to rip you off?
Good for you TWR. Personally I couldn't be bothered.
Of course they charge you - it's just that in some cases the charge is wholely or partly hidden in the cost of the new tyres they sell you.

If you think they flog them on turn up with a bunch of old tyres at qwick fit and offer them to them and see what they say!

Cost price is only a bit less than a pound

http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/waste/138215.aspx

Local councils charge at recycling centres to receive them - this one at Norfolk charges £2.50 per tyre

https://www.citizenspace.com/norfolk/consultation/norfolk-putting-people-first/consultation/subpage.2013-09-17.8086646654/

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