Hospice charity
So I’m on my local free cycle
Near me a lady was offering a large maple side board that would of easily cost 2000 new in perfect condition coming from a large house So I messaged her to ask if she considered contacting the local hospice charity shop that sells furniture She messaged back to say she had but they said it was to heavy. So basically a charity is missing out on at least 300 because the blokes collecting are lazy bastards |
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Yes it sounds Crazy but they worry about bad backs for their staff. |
I have had men from the British Heart foundation come to pick up furniture, I think they are generally volunteers and tend to be in their 60s and 70s, why dont you get in touch with the shop and offer to help bring it in?
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Sheer laziness |
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I dont know what you are so angry about tbh, it is not really your business to tell others what they can and cant do :shrug: |
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It was carried in the house by two men it can be carried out by two men who have a truck with a tail lift
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If I were you I would contact the charity shop and ask what the issue is, I can pretty much guarantee that it is a Health and Safety issue and also perhaps that this type of furniture is no longer that easy to sell, who has a sideboard these days?
If I were her I would have put it in an auction, you could take it and do that? |
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