vixdname wrote: » Secondly, I was getting rid of my old 32 '' Philps TV which was in perfect working order,
starviewadams wrote: » You're pissed off with the Waterford branch of SVDP.
humberklog wrote: » You shouldn't have given them your paragraphs. I'd would have kept them. I give them my old slacks, never had a complaint back yet...
Cushie Butterfield wrote: » St. Vincent De Paul have been doing charitable work for years, & have helped many thousands of people who find themselves in difficulty. You were told that they didn't have anyone to pick the furniture up - they would have no reason to lie. Even if they were to pick it up where would they store it? Unless they had a specific person who they knew were in need of it straight away, your problem would simply become their problem as regards storage. Charity shops don't even accept unwanted electrical goods. They would all have to be tested for safety reasons. This would involve paying a qualified person to do this.
Cushie Butterfield wrote: » St. Vincent De Paul have been doing charitable work for years, & have helped many thousands of people who find themselves in difficulty.
vixdname wrote: » The table and chairs were not electrical If SVP dont want furniture etc they should stop asking for it on their literature
the groutch wrote: » like the prisoners they give cigarettes to?
vixdname wrote: » The table and chairs were not electrical
vixdname wrote: » Aawww poor you, do your reading skills leave you down if theres not big spaces between sentences ?I'm in work and have to write my messages fast before boss see it, hence no paragraphs
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Op, Really does sound like you were trying to off-load crap onto SVP rather than paying to dump it.
tdv123 wrote: » Well I'm pretty sure that's not true.
ArtSmart wrote: » For sure it's tricky. they run on a voluntary basis and 'man with van' aint always possible/ available. re the tV, could just be the voluntary staff were'nt available. a lot depends on the vol staff in an area. best thing you can do is volunteer and start running the place better.
vixdname wrote: » .Secondly, I was getting rid of my old 32 '' Philps TV which was in perfect working order, I rang them again, the lady said that they didnt have any way of collecting it, where upon I offered to deliver it to them or to someone whom may use it.She said that she'd pass on my details to some fella who'd contact me within a day or so.A week later I got rids of the TV as no one bothered ringing back
vixdname wrote: » Now thats a good idea especially coming from you, well done, keep up the hard work at trying to be witty