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1-800-Junk-Refund helps people declutter their homes and businesses with the unique option of getting some cash back! Our radio show, Junk Refund Show, takes it one step further by helping you get the clutter and junk out of your life as well! Listen each week as we help you not only declutter your garage, but we help you declutter your relationships as well! Not only can we help you clean out your dresser drawers, we can help you clean out that extra baggage you are carrying around your waistline too! Not only can we help you find that extra change that is fallen down into the cracks of your couch, but we can also give you some tips on how to make some extra money in your life! Join us as we explore that fascinating world of junk removal both inside and outside of your home, using interesting guests, 20 years of junk removal experience, and an upbeat and optimistic outlook on life!

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Junk Refund Show, May 21, 2026

Junk Refund Show with Alan J. Cook Hidden Value in a House Cleanout: Scrap Metal, Norman Rockwell Finds, and the Refund Model A Cleanout Leads to Unexpected Finds Alan Cook broadcasts after working on the cleanout of a home in Damascus, Maryland, following the deaths of the homeowners. He says the job was referred through a real estate contact and describes removing household contents for disposal, recycling, donation, or possible resale. He emphasizes that estate cleanouts can uncover items that initially appear ordinary but may have resale value. How the Refund Model Works Cook explains the premise of 1-800-JUNK-REFUND as he presents it: customers pay for removal, while selected items may be sold and a portion of sales proceeds returned to the customer. He states that the company recycles metal and wire, donates suitable goods, disposes of unusable material, and returns 35 percent of sales proceeds on eligible items selling for more than $20. Building a Business From a Pickup Truck Cook recounts losing a sales position while supporting a family and serving in a volunteer church leadership role. He says he began using his pickup truck to earn income through removal work, eventually expanding the business through realtor referrals, Groupon promotions, affiliates in other regions, and low-cost travel that he says allows him to pursue larger jobs outside Maryland. The Economics of Scrap Metal A large portion of the episode focuses on scrap-metal collection. Cook discusses separating ordinary steel, cast iron, aluminum, wire, brass, and copper because he says each category brings a different price at the scrap yard. He recounts observing regular scrap haulers, including a hardworking local collector using a riding mower and trailer, and two young men enthusiastically cashing in copper. Using Resale Research to Identify Value Cook describes finding two three-dimensional Norman Rockwell Triple Self-Portrait figurines during the cleanout. While parked during the broadcast, he searches completed eBay listings and says one comparable smaller figurine sold for about $25 while a larger version sold for about $125. He uses this example, along with past jewelry and sterling-silver finds, to illustrate why he believes potentially valuable household items should be researched before disposal. Work, Gratitude, and an Everyday Routine As the episode closes, Cook reflects on enjoying the unpredictability of junk removal and the satisfaction clients express after decluttering. He thanks BBS Radio TV, invites listeners to contact the company, and ends with a personal aside about his Wendy’s Cobb Salad, water, and small Frosty routine, which he says is helping him reduce his weight while still enjoying a treat.

22. mai 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Junk Refund Show, May 14, 2026

Junk Refund Show with Alan J. Cook Celebrate Your Life, Clear the Clutter, and Find Joy in the Journey A Birthday Trip Becomes a Life Lesson Alan Cook opens the episode from a Wendy’s parking lot in North Bethesda, Maryland, explaining that he is back after missing the previous week’s show because he was traveling in Europe for his 68th birthday. He frames the episode around the broader mission of the Junk Refund Show: removing junk from homes, garages, offices, and lives. Instead of focusing only on physical clutter, he uses his birthday trip as a way to talk about joy, personal renewal, and the importance of intentionally celebrating one’s own life. Celebrating Yourself Without Waiting on Others A major theme of the episode is Alan’s belief that people should celebrate their own birthdays and create meaningful memories for themselves. He explains that many people downplay birthdays as just another sign of getting older, but he sees them as opportunities to honor life and make adventures happen. He describes previous birthday trips to Rome and Mérida, Mexico, and says his five-day trip through London, Preston, The Hague, and Frankfurt gave him a birthday he will never forget. Spiritual Renewal Through Travel and Temples Alan connects his travel to his spiritual life as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He describes his personal goal of visiting temples across the United States, Canada, Central America, and Europe, explaining that these visits help him feel spiritually lifted, calmer, and more accepting of others. His trip included visits to several temples in Europe, and he presents this practice as one way he removes emotional and spiritual “junk” from his life. Junk Removal Deals and Business Updates The episode also includes practical updates about 1-800-Junk-Refund, including birthday-related vouchers and a Celebrate America 250th anniversary promotion. Alan explains pickup truck and box truck pricing, the company’s approach to junk removal, recycling, donations, resale, and refunding clients when valuable items sell. He also describes upcoming or potential jobs involving a hoarder home, a garage full of welding equipment, and larger estate-style cleanouts, while noting that smaller jobs may be handled by affiliates. Technology, Travel, and Podcasting Alan spends part of the episode reflecting on how technology has made the world smaller and more connected. He talks about flying across the Atlantic, using an iPhone to host radio shows and podcasts, and discovering that his church-related podcast has been heard in dozens of countries and hundreds of cities. His visit to Frankfurt becomes especially meaningful because Frankfurt’s main train station is the top location for downloads of his podcast, leading him to record an episode there. Kindness as a Way to Remove Life’s Junk The closing portion centers on acts of kindness Alan experienced during his trip. He describes Andre, a young man in the Netherlands who helped him charge his phone, find a power pack, and get on the right train. He also shares how a stranger near The Hague brought him homemade hot chocolate after seeing him waiting outside, and how a temple counselor offered him tea, breakfast, and a place to rest. Alan presents these encounters as examples of how attentiveness, generosity, and service can remove “junk” from people’s lives and create lasting memories.

15. mai 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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Junk Refund Show, April 30, 2026

Junk Refund Show with Alan J. Cook Lessons from the Field, Trust and Community In this episode, Alan J. Cook, founder of 1-800-JUNK REFUND, discusses the expansion of his "next generation" junk removal business, which focuses on returning value to customers. He shares remarkable stories from the field—including a "fake bed" discovery and a high-stakes fall—while reflecting on the importance of trust, community service, and his upcoming 68th birthday promotion. Business Expansion and Strategic Logistics The 1-800-JUNK REFUND network has grown to 63 affiliates nationwide, with the most recent addition being "All Out Junk Removal" in West Palm Beach, Florida. Alan highlights a unique operational model that keeps costs low: by utilizing the Frontier "Go Wild Pass" for $30 flights and leveraging Wyndham Diamond status for free hotel stays, the team can handle large-scale cleanouts across the country without charging customers for travel expenses. They typically rent Enterprise trucks locally to execute these jobs efficiently. Field Discoveries and Safety Lessons A recent job for realtor Karen Rawlings revealed the creative lengths of home stagers: a "full-sized bed" was discovered to be nothing more than a dozen Home Depot boxes covered in quilts. While the job was a success, it led to a dangerous incident where Alan fell 4-5 feet off the back of a stake body truck after grabbing a loose gate panel. Despite a scraped elbow and a strained ankle, he used the experience to emphasize the importance of using hydraulic lifts and ensuring equipment is properly secured. The Resale Success: The Persian Rug Story One of the show's core philosophies is that "not all junk is junk." Alan recounts selling an 11x14 handwoven Persian rug for an 80-year-old couple moving to San Diego. Originally priced at over 3,200, the rug was sold on Facebook Marketplace for 500 to a buyer named Lane in West Virginia. The transaction was a "triple win": the original owners received a 35% cut ($175), the buyer secured a beautiful birthday gift for his wife, and the item was saved from a landfill. Trust and Community Service Alan reflects on the friction of modern transactions, noting a decline in inherent trust during a furniture delivery to a skeptical buyer. He contrasts this with his personal commitment to community service, such as delivering large quantities of food to church members in need. He concludes that focusing on gratitude and helping others is the ultimate way to "get the junk out of your life." This episode serves as a testament to the "Junk Refund" philosophy: business is not just about moving objects, but about managing relationships, maintaining integrity, and finding value where others see waste. Despite physical setbacks and the complexities of the second-hand market, Alan J. Cook remains focused on growth and community impact as he approaches his 68th year.

1. mai 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Junk Refund Show, April 23, 2026

Junk Refund Show with Alan J. Cook From Clutter to Cash: The Next Generation of Junk Removal 1-800-JUNK REFUND | The Show Next-generation junk removal: Why pay to dump when you can get paid to declutter? Live from Rockville, MD 35% Client Commission $3,200 Top Refund Record Business Ecosystem ✔Resale Kicker: High-quality items sold via FB Marketplace & eBay. ✔Scrap Arbitrage: Free metal pickup turned into cash (Copper @ $4/lb). ✔Tax Benefits: Donation receipts provided for non-saleable goods. Recent Successes Gloria’s Downsizing: $15k inventory listed; $500 table sold despite defects. Treasure Finds: $1,800 cash in books, Yoda replica ($400), Gold coins ($650). #4.86 Rating#97% Satisfaction "The greatest tool is not the pencil you draw with; it's the eraser that gets rid of your mistakes." — Alan J. Cook Radio Special:$79 Voucher This document summarizes the April 23, 2026, broadcast of The Junk Refund Show, hosted by Alan J. Cook. The program explores a unique business model that transforms traditional junk removal into a profitable venture for homeowners through resale, recycling, and strategic decluttering. The "Junk Refund" Business Model The core philosophy of 1-800-JUNK REFUND is that "not all junk is junk." Unlike traditional competitors who take all items to a landfill, this service identifies high-quality goods for resale on platforms like Facebook Marketplace and eBay. When an item sells, the client receives 35% of the sales price, effectively turning a service fee into a potential profit. For example, one client paid $375 for removal and received a $3,200 refund after their home theater system was sold. The business maintains a 97% customer satisfaction rating on Groupon, which is cited as the highest in the country for this industry. Their operational strategy includes recycling metals and providing donation receipts for items that cannot be sold but remain functional. The 1-800-JUNK REFUND Advantage Feature Standard Companies Junk Refund Destination Landfill / Dump Resale / Donate / Recycle Client Return $0 35% of Sales Price Pricing Standard Market ~20% Below Competitors *Based on broadcast data and customer reviews. The Psychology of Decluttering Alan Cook describes his role as "90% junk removal and 10% psychologist." He highlights the "Might Trap," where homeowners hold onto items because they "might" need them someday. He argues that if an item has no immediate use, it likely never will, citing examples of people hoarding spare siding, tiles, or scrap wood that eventually goes forgotten or becomes obsolete. The recommendation is to only keep items if you know exactly what project they are for and when you will use them. Treasure Hunting and Scrap Metal The show recounts several "treasure hunt" successes, such as finding $1,800 in cash hidden in books and shoes and discovering gold coins in a Wisconsin storage unit that sold for $650. Beyond collectibles, the business leverages the scrap metal market. By running 5 Craigslist ads for free metal pick up the company generated significant revenue from materials like copper (valued at $4/lb.) and aluminum. Identifying Hidden Value 🧲 The Magnet Test If it doesn't stick, it's likely high-value (Copper, Brass, Aluminum). 💍 Gold Markings Look for "K" (10K, 14K, 18K, 24K) to identify real gold jewelry. Key Data & Metrics Refund Success: A $7,000 eBay sale resulted in a $3,200 refund for a client who paid only $375 for the initial removal. Client Satisfaction: 97% positive rating on Groupon with over 500 reviews. Scrap Prices: Copper sells for approximately $4/lb., while regular sheet iron fetches about 0.06/lb. Radio Special: Listeners can purchase a $229 voucher (quarter truck load) for just $79 by calling during the show. To-Do / Next Steps Claim Radio Voucher: Call 888-627-6008 on Thursdays between 3:00 and 4:00 PM Eastern to secure a $79 junk removal voucher. Verify Scrap Metal: Use a magnet to test old items; if the magnet does not stick, set the item aside as high-value scrap. Check Jewelry: Use a magnifying glass to look for "K" markings on old rings or bracelets before discarding them. Explore Hobbies: Visit easydrawingtutorials.com to learn step-by-step Disney-style animation as a way to de-stress. Travel Savings: Check flyfrontier.com for the "Go Wild Pass" (currently priced around 399−399−599) for unlimited domestic flights. Conclusion The Junk Refund Show demonstrates that efficient decluttering is not just about disposal, but about recognizing the residual value in everyday items. By combining psychological insights with a savvy understanding of resale and scrap markets, Alan Cook provides a blueprint for homeowners to clear their space while potentially padding their wallets.

24. april 2026 - 58 min
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Junk Refund Show, April 16, 2026

Junk Refund Show with Alan J. Cook Turning Trash into Treasure: Insights from the Junk Refund Show The Junk Refund Show | Apr 16, 2026 Hosted by Alan J. Cook: Turning clutter into cash and life into a "paid treasure hunt." 97% Satisfaction Rate The "Refund" Philosophy "NOT ALL JUNK IS JUNK" Junk: Standard disposal & dump fees. Recycle: Metal, wire, and batteries. Donate: Tax receipts provided to clients. Sell: Items >$20 are listed for sale. 35% Client Share 65% Service Fee Field Notes & Wins 💎The $910 Jewelry Find Recovered from a small glass bowl in a kitchen desk during a cleanout; converted to cash for the client. ✈️The $2,000 Commute Alan made $2k by delivering furniture and doing a pickup on the way to/from the airport for a $58 flight. #Sustainability #Adventure #MarylandBiz #Entrepreneurship "Make your life an adventure... the purpose of this show is not only to get junk out of your home, but out of your life." 250th Anniversary Special $250 Half Truckload (Reg. $395) 1-800-JUNK-REFUND | Rockville, MDBBS Radio TV • Every Thursday 3PM ET Introduction In this episode of the Junk Refund Show, host Alan J. Cook, founder of 1-800-JUNK REFUND, explores the innovative "refund" model of junk removal. Beyond business logistics, Cook shares personal stories of spiritual adventure, travel efficiency, and the profound impact of community service on decluttering one's life. Detailed Summary The "Junk Refund" Business Model The core philosophy of 1-800-JUNK REFUND is that "not all junk is junk." Unlike traditional haulers who dump everything, this service follows a four-pillar approach: junking actual waste, recycling metals, donating usable items for tax receipts, and selling high-value items. For any item sold for over $20, the customer receives a 35% refund of the sale price, while the company retains 65% to cover labor and logistics. This model has returned tens of thousands of dollars to customers who otherwise would have paid for simple disposal. The 1-800-JUNK REFUND Process JUNK Dispose of waste RECYCLE Metals & Wire DONATE Get Receipts SELL 35% Cash Back "Not all junk is junk." — Alan J. Cook Real-World Success & Reputation Cook illustrates the value of their "treasure hunt" approach through a recent job for a former FBI employee's parents. While clearing a 40-year-old home, the team discovered a small glass bowl of jewelry that others might have tossed; it was appraised and sold for $910, resulting in a significant refund for the client. This commitment to honesty and value has earned the company a 4.83/5 rating on Groupon, representing a 97% customer satisfaction rate across over 500 reviews—one of the highest in the industry. Travel, Efficiency, and Spiritual Adventures Alan Cook views life as an adventure, recently traveling to San Salvador to visit one of the 215 operating LDS temples. By leveraging ultra-low-cost flights (a 58 Frontier Flight) and integrating business into his travel logistics, he managed to turn a weekend trip into a $2000 profit. He achieved this by delivering furniture on the way to the airport, booking a new job for his return, and picking up a jewelry sale check—demonstrating that professional efficiency can fund personal passions. The "Airport Profit" Strategy ✅ Outbound: Delivered furniture to Fairfax on the way to Dulles ($250). ✅ Inbound: Completed an $850 hauling job in Potomac immediately after landing. ✅ Bonus: Collected a $910 check for a previously sold jewelry item. Total Weekend Earnings: $2,010 (while visiting El Salvador) Community Service & Life Decluttering The show concludes with a focus on "getting the junk out of your life" through service. Cook recounts volunteering to direct traffic for a neighbor's high-profile security event in DC, which led to new friendships and a strengthened community bond. He also highlights family traditions like a "March Madness M&M Pool" and unique gift ideas like custom jigsaw puzzles from Puzzle You as ways to foster joy and connection. Key Data Customer Satisfaction: 96.6% (rounded to 97%) based on 510+ Groupon reviews. Recent Find: A jewelry set found in a kitchen desk sold for $910. Special Offer: A half truckload (6-foot box) is currently available for $250 (normally $395) in honor of the nation's 250th birthday. Travel Deal: Non-stop flight to San Salvador via Frontier Airlines for $58. To-Do / Next Steps Visit 1800junkrefund.com to claim the $250 half-truckload special before July 4th. Check Groupon.com for the $99 pickup truckload deal available in the Washington DC metro area. Consider puzzleyou.com for personalized jigsaw puzzles as high-quality, sentimental gifts. Look for opportunities to serve in your local community to improve personal well-being and "clear spiritual junk." Conclusion Alan Cook’s philosophy transcends simple waste management. By combining a transparent, "refund-based" business model with a passion for travel and community service, he demonstrates that decluttering is not just about removing items—it's about making room for adventure, profit, and meaningful human connection.

17. april 2026 - 57 min
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