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Play Pen and LG monitor 14 inch

infra487
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I have a play pen - not used at all and a LG computer table. want to give it to someone needy. Not sure, whom should i give it to. asked the local charity and they refused to pick it up. any ideas who will be the right people
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try the british heart foundation, i gave them my corner table..they were really good and on time.. pick up when you like! try them!
https://www.britishheartfoundation.co.uk - i think2009 - A year to remember. :rolleyes:0 -
Freecycle perhaps?
http://www.freecycle.org/0 -
I agree with Spartan ... join your local freecycle and I bet they will both go within hours and you might even find something there you like0
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Perhaps you could sell it (Ebay maybe) and donate the money to charity?0
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infra487 wrote:I have a play pen - not used at all and a LG computer table. want to give it to someone needy. Not sure, whom should i give it to. asked the local charity and they refused to pick it up. any ideas who will be the right peopleDont forget to click THANKS if I help you!!:j :j0
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can i have the pen pleeze0
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Freecycle is good I have seen several pc parts at my local one. You have to join them though which may take some hours before you can be allowed to post on there message board.0
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You could ask your local social services if they need the playpen or the local hospital.Comp wins 2013:160 finish quantum tabs, 2xtickets private screening of prisoners(Jake n Hugh 2)
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Not sure if charities will pay the costs off picking it up from you. Does your local council not have a service for this or even surestart may want the gate. Failing that you'll get rid of them within 24 hours if you put them on freecycle.0
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