Getting rid of setee?
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Getting rid of setee?
i have a new suite coming sunday and i need to get rid of a 2 seater that has had it.
is there any people that you can ring and they'l take it? i cant go to the tip as the new local rules state no vans.
and fly tipping is a
would a charity take it?
is there any people that you can ring and they'l take it? i cant go to the tip as the new local rules state no vans.
and fly tipping is a
would a charity take it?
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Wont they take the ole one away ?!!
if not cancel your contract- tell um youve found one half the price down the road ,
either that or take a sledge to it and fill up all those tescos carriers youve got hanging around
if not cancel your contract- tell um youve found one half the price down the road ,
either that or take a sledge to it and fill up all those tescos carriers youve got hanging around
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BTW our local council will take 3 bulky uplifts away per year for free, so it'd be an idea to give them a phone
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Unfortunately he's not because the remnants, wood and springs, are now rotting/rusting away in his garden.
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If it has the fire resistant tag on the back you can give away to a charity. We gave an old one away to the YMCA. They came and picked it up free of charge, but it has to have the tag still attached.
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I was gonna skip my old one just before Christmas. I put it on ebay for £1 stating collection only. Did not care if I only got a £1 as at least I would get rid of it. Bids upto £138 and they collected it within 2 days! If its totally shagged though......
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With the council collections - given you are limited on the number per year (or you are round our way) it can be a good time to pile up some other stuff you've been meaning to get rid of so as not to call them out several times and have them say no!
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The people delivering usually charge about £30 to take the old one away, they were gonna do this last month when my parents had a new one delivered, I just asked a Polish friend if he knew anyone who wanted it. 5 minutes later we had someone come round and take it away
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The last two we disposed of we gave to my ginger Stepson so that he could address some of his 'anger issues'
The any remains that couldn't be burned (via several friends with proper fires) went to the tip in a bin bag
The any remains that couldn't be burned (via several friends with proper fires) went to the tip in a bin bag