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How to quickly get rid of kitchen stuff?
ManchesterMoneySaver
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Hello!
I'm moving in with my lovely lass soon who already has a very well stocked kitchenm, so apart from a few choice items I have a load of kitchen stuff to quickly offload.
Cutlery, bowls, plates, pots and pans, mugs, glasses, vases, tupperware, and all that miscellaneous stuff in the bottom drawer like bottle openers and whisks.
I'll Freecycle and donate to charity shops what I can't sell, but it'd be nice to get a bit of cash if possible.
I've listed a few select things on Ebay, but not sure that much of it'll sell there especially as the postage will be quite high.
I posted this on the LocalMoneySaving board, but the only suggestion was to car boot it, which isn't really an option with no car and not much time to spare.
Has anyone got any good suggestions of where I can get rid of it? I might just do a few job lots on Ebay to be collected (but will add postage options in case someone really wants this stuff!) and if no luck I'll Freecycle/charity shop it.
Thanks!
I'm moving in with my lovely lass soon who already has a very well stocked kitchenm, so apart from a few choice items I have a load of kitchen stuff to quickly offload.
Cutlery, bowls, plates, pots and pans, mugs, glasses, vases, tupperware, and all that miscellaneous stuff in the bottom drawer like bottle openers and whisks.
I'll Freecycle and donate to charity shops what I can't sell, but it'd be nice to get a bit of cash if possible.
I've listed a few select things on Ebay, but not sure that much of it'll sell there especially as the postage will be quite high.
I posted this on the LocalMoneySaving board, but the only suggestion was to car boot it, which isn't really an option with no car and not much time to spare.
Has anyone got any good suggestions of where I can get rid of it? I might just do a few job lots on Ebay to be collected (but will add postage options in case someone really wants this stuff!) and if no luck I'll Freecycle/charity shop it.
Thanks!
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You might have some joy with the crocks... but there's something a bit eww about 2nd hand cutlery (imo!)
If it's good quality stuff you might have some luck with the utensils... but I'd expect Freecycle to be your best bet. Sorry if this isn't what you want to hear!My TV is broken!
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j0 -
Can you store it somewhere in case you need it if things don't work out with the lovely lass?0
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You cynic!
My TV is broken!
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j0 -
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Thanks for all the suggestions, I just gave to charity shops and Freecycle in the end!0
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