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Video shows dumpster company unload mounds of trash on Bay Area resident’s driveway for failing to pay

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Video shows dumpster company unload mounds of trash on Bay Area resident’s driveway for failing to pay

A Bay Area dumpster company upset with a customer it accused of failing to pay for a bin rental unloaded on the client by dumping a mountain of trash on the person’s property.

Martin Perez, owner of Express Rental Dumpster, said the customer in San Pablo rented one of his dumpster bins to get rid of piles of trash at their home. Perez said there was an issue with the credit card number he received from the client and numerous attempts to get the person to pay were ignored.

“It’s declined. They declined the card,” Perez told KTVU.

A man standing on a driveway while a dumpster truck dumps its contents onto the property.

Ring camera footage showed what happened when the driver showed up to get the bin.

“They keep saying, like, ‘Oh, I’m gonna pay later. I’m gonna pay later. I’m gonna pay later,’ and never did.”

The business owner said that after so many broken promises, he sent one of his drivers to retrieve the dumpster bin, which was filled to the brim with trash.

Having already lost money by delivering the bin and going out to retrieve it, Perez said he refused to cough up more by taking the trash to the dump and paying fees to drop it there.

Instead, his driver unloaded all of the trash right back onto the customer’s driveway — with the whole thing captured on the Ring camera.

Martin Perez.

The owner of Express Rental Dumpster said numerous attempts to get client to pay failed.

Collage of a man's portrait and a truck dumping items over a fence.

The driver who went to retrieve the bin ended up dumping it all back on to the customer’s property.

A neighbor eventually called police about the trash, and the driver was told the debris had to be removed from the sidewalk.

Scavengers later came out and dug through the mound, further spreading the trash, which neighbors ended up cleaning and covering with a tarp.

A neighbor named Mary told KTVU that the homeowner told her the dumpster was paid for.

“She says she paid $700 for it, and then, all of a sudden, I see him back up and dump it all on the ground. I don’t really know what that was about,” Mary said.


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