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                    hampshirebabe                
                
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                    This probably isn't the best place to ask this, but you might know, so I'll ask anyway.
I've gone spring cleaning mad, and have decided to get rid of loads of clutter, (I've always been a hoarder, but no more!). Its mostly good stuff, that works, so I dont want to just chuck it, but some of it is electrical stuff, like a couple of heaters, and charity shops wont take electrical stuff. I haven't got the time for a boot sale, so any suggestions what to do with it?
                I've gone spring cleaning mad, and have decided to get rid of loads of clutter, (I've always been a hoarder, but no more!). Its mostly good stuff, that works, so I dont want to just chuck it, but some of it is electrical stuff, like a couple of heaters, and charity shops wont take electrical stuff. I haven't got the time for a boot sale, so any suggestions what to do with it?
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            How about Ebay? either that or FreecycleLove is all around! :rotfl:
 :T £2 savers - £6 30/4/06 :T
 :T 20p savers -£0.60 30/4/06 :T0
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            http://www.gumtree.com/ ....[if you are in Hampshire then there may be 1 near you - southampton, postsmouth?
 S.Learn to laugh at yourself ... everyone else has:rotfl:
 Regards
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            I'd suggest something like freecycle as well, I've got a real kick out of helping people by giving stuff away. I'm not sure if they have one near you though this is the link to my local one it might have links to similar sites.
 http://www.freecyclers.org.uk/Saving for Disney again, oops why book one Disney holiday when you can book two!:starmod: Emergency Fund Savings - #148 - £10/£1000 1% :starmod::xmastree:#083 SPC6 £63 - SPC7 £90 - SPC8 £63 - SPC9 £54 - SPC10 £26 - SPC12 £70 :xmastree:0
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            :beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
 Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
 This Ive come to know...
 So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0
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