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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 528157" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sounds like you're doing great and the basics are taken care of for now. I sound a bit like a commercial for Habitat, lol, but that is where the quality recycles are found around here. They have a "team" that checks, cleans and repairs all that is donated. Just for future reference the bedframes are $15, small tables are usually around ten and I know alot of people who have bought with-d's there for well under $100. When you think about it the values make sense. People who buy new furtniture and appliances to replace their aok ones do not want the hassle of moving the old.</p><p>They also don't want strangers coming to their homes. One phone call and they have "safe" people pick up what they no longer want or need, they get an instant tax writeoff and they feel good about helping others. Plus you and your son might enjoy the outing on a Saturday. You just never know what you'll find for next to nothing. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 528157, member: 35"] Sounds like you're doing great and the basics are taken care of for now. I sound a bit like a commercial for Habitat, lol, but that is where the quality recycles are found around here. They have a "team" that checks, cleans and repairs all that is donated. Just for future reference the bedframes are $15, small tables are usually around ten and I know alot of people who have bought with-d's there for well under $100. When you think about it the values make sense. People who buy new furtniture and appliances to replace their aok ones do not want the hassle of moving the old. They also don't want strangers coming to their homes. One phone call and they have "safe" people pick up what they no longer want or need, they get an instant tax writeoff and they feel good about helping others. Plus you and your son might enjoy the outing on a Saturday. You just never know what you'll find for next to nothing. DDD [/QUOTE]
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