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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent

To move a sofa..

My sister moved into her new house. Sofa fits terribly in the living room. She orders new sofas. I agree to pay the last 6 months payments on her ones and have those. She waits 3 weeks to get a delivery date for her new sofa. I try to organise dumping mine. Can't take vans into local dump. Everyone else wants crazy money to take sofa to othet dump.

Advertise on facebook to give sofa away for free just to get shot. 3 people arguing over it!! Finally agree to give away to a couple.

Get the date for delivery yesterday fir anytime between 9&12 today. I pay a guy £20 to move sisters sofa from hers to mine early this morning.

Her new one arrives at 11.30. Don't fit through the porch door so she's gotta get someone to take her door off then reschedule delivery. And now the women who's having mine has cancelled.

So my sister has no sofas and I have 2 bloody huge ones and can barely move in my living room!!

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By *layfullsamMan  over a year ago

Solihull


"To move a sofa..

My sister moved into her new house. Sofa fits terribly in the living room. She orders new sofas. I agree to pay the last 6 months payments on her ones and have those. She waits 3 weeks to get a delivery date for her new sofa. I try to organise dumping mine. Can't take vans into local dump. Everyone else wants crazy money to take sofa to othet dump.

Advertise on facebook to give sofa away for free just to get shot. 3 people arguing over it!! Finally agree to give away to a couple.

Get the date for delivery yesterday fir anytime between 9&12 today. I pay a guy £20 to move sisters sofa from hers to mine early this morning.

Her new one arrives at 11.30. Don't fit through the porch door so she's gotta get someone to take her door off then reschedule delivery. And now the women who's having mine has cancelled.

So my sister has no sofas and I have 2 bloody huge ones and can barely move in my living room!! "

straight from a sitcom lol x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Dump your old one outside your house, someone will take it usually. That's how i get rid of any bulky items i don't want, leave them outside my house and wait for anyone to knock and ask for them, they end up there about 2 days if that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes, did she measure the doorway before tho?.

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By *avebi48Man  over a year ago

Lordswood

oh dear!

had that with a table once, wouldn't go through the doorway so they left it in the hall. Had to take the door shut strips off and it just made it in, had only just painted the frames too

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Dump your old one outside your house, someone will take it usually. That's how i get rid of any bulky items i don't want, leave them outside my house and wait for anyone to knock and ask for them, they end up there about 2 days if that."

I don't have a front garden and can't leave a massive leather corner sofa on the pavement or I would try it x

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Yes, did she measure the doorway before tho?."

I think they said the sofa would go in with the door off but something about it being a double glazing thing and not being able to get it back on after means they have to get a proper double glazing person to do it which they didn't realise

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Aw ok.

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By *innamon!Woman  over a year ago

no matter

Contact the local charity shop they collect furniture if it has the correct fire retardent labels on.

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Contact the local charity shop they collect furniture if it has the correct fire retardent labels on."

Tried that. No one wants it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You can borrow Norman our staffie,, He'll eat it in no time

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Leather corner sofa as well, sounds really nice. Think i would have it if i lived near you.

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Ma ex bought a sofa for a flat we were living in, that wouldn't fit through the door due to angles. Swapped it for one which would fit, then moved to a house where we had to take the glass out of the front window to get it in there

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By *rcticFoxxxWoman  over a year ago

Hereabouts

Sounds like a nightmare! I got a sofa off freecycle a few years ago and it was a nightmare to move it. If I was closer to you I'd have your old sofa, I'm moving into an unfurnished flat!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The question that I have on the subject is aimed squarely at the manufacturers of Sofa's etc.

I really don't understand why it hasn't occurred to any of them that when these things are bought, they need to be delivered to a customers home and will need to pass through doorways, and so they should take into account the size of the openings that these things are going to need to be passed through.

It isn't rocket science

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By *avebi48Man  over a year ago

Lordswood

mine splits in half so is quite easy, its the armchair that's the problem, had to winch that in over the balcony lol

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

How annoying, especially as there doesn't appear to be a local collection service. It's so short sighted as it leads to fly tipping and other costs in clearing up (not you but others will just tip).

Treat all the extra furniture as an assault course for your son for now.

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By *bi HaiveMan  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"To move a sofa..

My sister moved into her new house. Sofa fits terribly in the living room. She orders new sofas. I agree to pay the last 6 months payments on her ones and have those. She waits 3 weeks to get a delivery date for her new sofa. I try to organise dumping mine. Can't take vans into local dump. Everyone else wants crazy money to take sofa to othet dump.

Advertise on facebook to give sofa away for free just to get shot. 3 people arguing over it!! Finally agree to give away to a couple.

Get the date for delivery yesterday fir anytime between 9&12 today. I pay a guy £20 to move sisters sofa from hers to mine early this morning.

Her new one arrives at 11.30. Don't fit through the porch door so she's gotta get someone to take her door off then reschedule delivery. And now the women who's having mine has cancelled.

So my sister has no sofas and I have 2 bloody huge ones and can barely move in my living room!! "

Sofa so good.

Not.

You need an axe or a chainsaw.

Good luck!

A

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is anyone else thinking of that scene from Friends?

"Pivot!!!!"

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By *dam and slutCouple  over a year ago

Manchester


"To move a sofa..

My sister moved into her new house. Sofa fits terribly in the living room. She orders new sofas. I agree to pay the last 6 months payments on her ones and have those. She waits 3 weeks to get a delivery date for her new sofa. I try to organise dumping mine. Can't take vans into local dump. Everyone else wants crazy money to take sofa to othet dump.

Advertise on facebook to give sofa away for free just to get shot. 3 people arguing over it!! Finally agree to give away to a couple.

Get the date for delivery yesterday fir anytime between 9&12 today. I pay a guy £20 to move sisters sofa from hers to mine early this morning.

Her new one arrives at 11.30. Don't fit through the porch door so she's gotta get someone to take her door off then reschedule delivery. And now the women who's having mine has cancelled.

So my sister has no sofas and I have 2 bloody huge ones and can barely move in my living room!! "

How about charity shops, they usually take old furniture..for free..

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"To move a sofa..

My sister moved into her new house. Sofa fits terribly in the living room. She orders new sofas. I agree to pay the last 6 months payments on her ones and have those. She waits 3 weeks to get a delivery date for her new sofa. I try to organise dumping mine. Can't take vans into local dump. Everyone else wants crazy money to take sofa to othet dump.

Advertise on facebook to give sofa away for free just to get shot. 3 people arguing over it!! Finally agree to give away to a couple.

Get the date for delivery yesterday fir anytime between 9&12 today. I pay a guy £20 to move sisters sofa from hers to mine early this morning.

Her new one arrives at 11.30. Don't fit through the porch door so she's gotta get someone to take her door off then reschedule delivery. And now the women who's having mine has cancelled.

So my sister has no sofas and I have 2 bloody huge ones and can barely move in my living room!!

How about charity shops, they usually take old furniture..for free.."

Not any near me.

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"How annoying, especially as there doesn't appear to be a local collection service. It's so short sighted as it leads to fly tipping and other costs in clearing up (not you but others will just tip).

Treat all the extra furniture as an assault course for your son for now.

"

He's already started that!

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By *r and mrs sanddancerCouple  over a year ago

BOLDON COLLIERY

we were in a similar situation this week. we got given two lovely cream leather sofas, so arranged for ours to be collected by a local charity, the same day a "man with a van" was moving the new ones then 30 mins after ours had gone we got a call they couldn't get them out of the other house and would have to take the window out

and it would be 4 days when they could do it

Eventually we get a call to say they were out and on their way with our sofas, having spent 4 days on camping chairs.

so the van pulls up and after 45 mins they decide that they won't fit through the door and the window is too small to do it that way. As they were standing in the yard another van pulls up, its the charity guys with a Singer treadle sewing machine we had bought, they ask what was the problem, we told them they wont fit, to which they replied can we try? and 10 mins later both new sofas were in the living room without any trouble, "man with van" made hasty exit and charity guys got a very nice tip

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAQlEWqwnaA

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The question that I have on the subject is aimed squarely at the manufacturers of Sofa's etc.

I really don't understand why it hasn't occurred to any of them that when these things are bought, they need to be delivered to a customers home and will need to pass through doorways, and so they should take into account the size of the openings that these things are going to need to be passed through.

It isn't rocket science"

Had this issue many times. I'm convinced they make them too big on purpose.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo

Your local council may pick it up but you normally have to book a slot....they picked up our old one and they recycle them for people who need them if they are ok.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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"Dump your old one outside your house, someone will take it usually. That's how i get rid of any bulky items i don't want, leave them outside my house and wait for anyone to knock and ask for them, they end up there about 2 days if that."

Sorry, but that doesn't sound very classy at all...I have visions of everyones casts off sitting outside their houses now

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Your local council may pick it up but you normally have to book a slot....they picked up our old one and they recycle them for people who need them if they are ok. "

Ive just looked into that. It's £35. After paying the guy this morning to move the other one ive not got that at the moment.

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Your local council may pick it up but you normally have to book a slot....they picked up our old one and they recycle them for people who need them if they are ok. "

I know people do it round here sometimes for scrap metal but it's gone within the day. I wouldn't leave bulky furniture outside though.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo

We didn't get charged, so that's a shame.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"We didn't get charged, so that's a shame."

Each local authority has a different policy and there are different schemes around the country.

Where I am I can phone the council and they will pick up for a fee or phone one of the local waste board's agencies and they will collect it for free and sell it on in one of their charity outlets. Once a year there will be a free local authority collection for the neighbourhood.

Or, I could leave it outside and hope someone takes it away for their own use. White goods go in under an hour (or 3 minutes on the day I paid for something to be taken away and before it was collected). I don't do that as our pavements are too narrow because of the wheelie bins anyway.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My daughter had to take out 6 inches of a doorway to get her new sofas in her living room. We put the old one outside ready to take to the dump and it was gone before the new one was in.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You can borrow Norman our staffie,, He'll eat it in no time "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

That is the beauty of having French doors fitted never any problems like that, however they don't tend to help if you live on the sixth floor in a block of flats

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"That is the beauty of having French doors fitted never any problems like that, however they don't tend to help if you live on the sixth floor in a block of flats"

I'm first floor with very winding stairs x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Looking at your profile I'm sure there would be plenty of offers to help you out

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Looking at your profile I'm sure there would be plenty of offers to help you out

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Looking at your profile I'm sure there would be plenty of offers to help you out "

Lol. I don't accommodate so def not giving out my address to anyone from here

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"Can't take vans into local dump"

Take a friend... park the van outside the tip and carry the setee in.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Looking at your profile I'm sure there would be plenty of offers to help you out

Lol. I don't accommodate so def not giving out my address to anyone from here "

dump it outside some old grannies house..nobody will notice the difference

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Can't take vans into local dump

Take a friend... park the van outside the tip and carry the setee in."

Already thought of that too. Not allowed in the dump on foot and there's people there all the time.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Can't take vans into local dump

Take a friend... park the van outside the tip and carry the setee in.

Already thought of that too. Not allowed in the dump on foot and there's people there all the time. "

So no vans no pedestrians, so strap the sofa to the top of the car problem solved

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent

Fuck it.. I'm gonna take a hammer and a saw to the bloody thing tomorrow! Will take it to the dump in pieces!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fuck it.. I'm gonna take a hammer and a saw to the bloody thing tomorrow! Will take it to the dump in pieces! "

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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"We didn't get charged, so that's a shame."

I tell a lie Missbottie, OH has just said it cost £20.....not bad though to get rid of bulky items

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By *AJANCouple  over a year ago

Lisbon


"Fuck it.. I'm gonna take a hammer and a saw to the bloody thing tomorrow! Will take it to the dump in pieces! "

This what Mr man does for every time. He put it a part completly and puts it in the bin.

Our local council charges £50 for collection. If we live outside and they see us we get a fine. Plus we live on a second floor, so more work going downstairs. C done it so many times with everything we can't manged to get rid of that he does in minutes

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By *inaTitzTV/TS  over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

Sounds a real pain.

The doorway thing reminds me of a brilliant prank played by Beadle.

A chap delivers a box to an office, carries it in, goes into the inner office for a signature. Whilst he is in there, carpenters add new, thicker, door frame. Chap comes out of office, unhappy as box at wrong office, goes to take box away and try as he might, he can't get it through the doorway he passed through just 2 minutes before...

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent

One half of the sofa is now in bits.

Time for a coffee then to tackle part 2!

Good exercise though!

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By *ENGUYMan  over a year ago

Hull

You could get a team of Chimps in....just gave some tea, ready for them!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"One half of the sofa is now in bits.

Time for a coffee then to tackle part 2!

Good exercise though! "

Good luck with part 2, sounds fun though

I specifically have really small sofas because I was scared of not being able to get them in the house. Moved house and now they're nowhere near big enough for the room so look a bit daft, you just can't win!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We didn't get charged, so that's a shame.

I tell a lie Missbottie, OH has just said it cost £20.....not bad though to get rid of bulky items "

Give me their No they might take the other half away she is Bulky

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You woukd have thought by now house builders would make the doors bigger not just to make it easy for furniture, but also for wheelchair access

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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How about charity shops, they usually take old furniture..for free.."

Only if the 'fire retardent' labels are still attatched

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By *inaTitzTV/TS  over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts


"You woukd have thought by now house builders would make the doors bigger not just to make it easy for furniture, but also for wheelchair access"

I think the most up to date building regs do, regarding disabled access

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By *renchbambi xWoman  over a year ago

Need to know basis

Put them in the middle facing each other and make a den

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By *inaTitzTV/TS  over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts


"Put them in the middle facing each other and make a den "

Have meets in it and call it your Den of Iniquity

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Don't your local council have a Bulky Bob ?

We do.

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"Dump your old one outside your house, someone will take it usually. That's how i get rid of any bulky items i don't want, leave them outside my house and wait for anyone to knock and ask for them, they end up there about 2 days if that."

Was having a new oven fitted. The new one was delivered, they unpacked it on the street as I didn't want them scratching my wood floor. They left it by the gate and went to pull the old one out. By the time they bought the old one out the new cooker had vanished!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Go on Freecycle... It will be gone quickly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Leather corner sofa as well, sounds really nice. Think i would have it if i lived near you."

my thoughts too

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Don't your local council have a Bulky Bob ?

We do."

What's that?

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Go on Freecycle... It will be gone quickly. "

Not quickly enough. Ive had 2 people who were gonna have it free already let me down with collection and ive not got room to keep it and keep being messed about. Hence me chopping it up!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You woukd have thought by now house builders would make the doors bigger not just to make it easy for furniture, but also for wheelchair access

I think the most up to date building regs do, regarding disabled access "

my house is fairly new (12 yrs old) - has a huge bathroom door on the downstairs loo for wheelchair users - you should see the size of the patio door (which doubles as a back door- please no smutty comments ) - its so tiny i cant even fit a normal chair through it -

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent

Sofa number 2... Done!

Now just gotta wait till tues for my dad to help take it to the dump in his car.

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple  over a year ago

Derbyshire


"Sofa number 2... Done!

Now just gotta wait till tues for my dad to help take it to the dump in his car. "

Lol, well done!

We had to do the same thing last year when we were offered a new (to us) sofa.

What I don't understand is why sofas are getting larger, while new houses are getting smaller.

Mr ddc

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Sofa number 2... Done!

Now just gotta wait till tues for my dad to help take it to the dump in his car.

Lol, well done!

We had to do the same thing last year when we were offered a new (to us) sofa.

What I don't understand is why sofas are getting larger, while new houses are getting smaller.

Mr ddc"

.

It would of fit out the house no problem but not in the car which meant paying someone to take it. £35 it was gonna cost me. Sod that! Ive burnt off some calories it's taken about 4 hours total x

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple  over a year ago

Derbyshire


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It would of fit out the house no problem but not in the car which meant paying someone to take it. £35 it was gonna cost me. Sod that! Ive burnt off some calories it's taken about 4 hours total x"

I was thinking more about your sister's new one. Our lounge isn't small, but has two doors, a fireplace and a deep bay window meaning there's not much length on any one wall for these large modern sofas.

And I've always loved those corner sofas, but we don't have a corner!!

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By *trawberry-popWoman  over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT

At this rate they're going to have to start building houses around the furniture!

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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"We didn't get charged, so that's a shame.

I tell a lie Missbottie, OH has just said it cost £20.....not bad though to get rid of bulky items

Give me their No they might take the other half away she is Bulky "

I welcome your posts posted from the doghouse very soon

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You can take vans into the local tip

The stop vans because they like to charge businesses for everything

But if you ring you local council they will send you a pass that you can use for one or two drop offs,

Worth a try, easier than trying to get it into a car

That said with van not available a saw a sledge hammer made for a fun half hour dismantling one to put in car recently

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By *atelotmanMan  over a year ago

Chatham

This end of Kent your allowed to have 3 bulky items taken for free a year.I had my old sofa picked up inside of an.

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