I wanted to dispose of a small apartment dishwasher and thought that they would pay me. The one on Cincinnati Dayton Rd does this. The two young employees said it would cost me $25.00 for them to take it. When I asked why, they politely told me this company use this money for upkeep and a way to employ it's building. I didn't realize that in 2014 a young man employed there lost his life to a mislabeled chemical and that the business was sued for only $5,000. I can understand the girls reasons but now I'm wondering that in 2017 we are being asked to support this business for the lose of life of another. What do you think?
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