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AccyMad 10-04-2014 14:35

Free to good home - HUFS
 
3 piece brown/beige floral suite - some wear & tear on the cushions but otherwise a good solid settee with 2 chairs.

I will try & upload some photos later or pm me for details & it can be viewed in the evenings.

As I say, it's free of charge if anyone can make use of it - only thing is I need to move it out of my house by Monday evening next week & if anyone does want it they would have to be able to pick it up.

Thanks for reading

Margaret Pilkington 10-04-2014 14:55

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If no-one wants it then perhaps you could let HUFS have it and they will pass it on to someone who is in need.
HUFS is the Hyndburn Used Furniture Store.

AccyMad 10-04-2014 16:13

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I rang them Margaret but was told because of a couple of the cushions looking a little 'tired' they wouldn't be able to use it

Margaret Pilkington 10-04-2014 16:30

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They didn't used to be so picky.

MargaretR 10-04-2014 17:57

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When I tried to give them some furniture, they didn't want a solid oak bookcase, and were hesitant about an oak refectory table.
They said 'our customers don't read books and don't sit at tables to eat'.

AccyMad 10-04-2014 18:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1101946)
When I tried to give them some furniture, they didn't want a solid oak bookcase, and were hesitant about an oak refectory table.
They said 'our customers don't read books and don't sit at tables to eat'.

Nice!

Big Dave 10-04-2014 19:33

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I tried to give them a leather suite which needed a bit of tidying up on a cushion,
they said they couldn't accept it, I think it was more they didn't want to negotiate it through the porch, supplier of new suite took it no problem,Wont offer anything to Hufs again.

westendlass 11-04-2014 12:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1101946)
When I tried to give them some furniture, they didn't want a solid oak bookcase, and were hesitant about an oak refectory table.
They said 'our customers don't read books and don't sit at tables to eat'.

That's terrible, talk about writing people off.

lindsay ormerod 14-04-2014 11:54

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I rang them at Christmas to offer them a tv, in full working order, they never got back to me...

AccyMad 14-04-2014 13:11

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It makes you wonder if the people they are supposed to be helping know that perfectly good items are being refused on their behalf?

AccyMad 14-04-2014 17:10

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Suite now gone to it's retirement home (aka the tip) - shame but needed the room

maxthecollie 16-04-2014 20:27

Re: Free to good home
 
Maundy are worse than that, I'd rather burn stuff than give it to Maundy.

Margaret Pilkington 16-04-2014 21:12

Re: Free to good home
 
Sense and British Heart Foundation will pick up unwanted furniture and electrical items.

cashman 16-04-2014 21:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1102659)
Maundy are worse than that, I'd rather burn stuff than give it to Maundy.

I'd give yeh the petrol.;)

Margaret Pilkington 16-04-2014 21:53

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And i would supply the matches.


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