Not understanding the question. Do you mean if you have a real one and need to get rid of it after Christmas. In my city the garbage people pick them up for free, they put them in local park ponds and lakes. I don't think you have much of a change of making any money doing this as there are too many people who take them for free.
2006-12-11 13:23:53
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answered by BlueSea 7
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It may be a good way to pick up a fiver, give or take. It depends, of course. Some people will simply feed their's to the fireplace.
I do like your idea, I might add.
Charles "That Cheeky Lad"
Happy Christmas to everyone!
2006-12-11 13:41:54
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answered by Charles-CeeJay_UK_ USA/CheekyLad 7
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In this city it is free starting December 26th and ends on Jan 8th
2006-12-11 15:17:49
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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yu might want to ask what a landscaping service would charge, or look up tree hauling in the yellow pages.
2006-12-11 13:20:46
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answered by Flea© 5
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We lay them out on the curb in front of our house and the city comes and picks them up for(Imagine this) FREE. They haul them out to the lake and use them for wildlife habitat.
2006-12-11 13:20:55
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answered by unicornfarie1 6
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i wouldn't charge to get ride of my christmas tree. its used to protect the land that is washing away. now if you are doing this for someone else i would think first on what you charge...
2006-12-11 13:20:42
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answered by sexie1949 2
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Now that is a good idea
2006-12-11 13:18:09
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answered by Linda 7
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maybe a fiver
2006-12-11 13:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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$3.50 hehehe
2006-12-11 13:18:24
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answered by cripm88 3
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