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Originally Posted by GoFlamesGo89
- We weren't too stressed about $$ so ended up donating most of furniture and household items we didn't want. Some went to my grad students, some to Women in Need, and some to the Drop-inn center. Was a lot easier than trying to sell for sure, although it sounds like you might have a lot more to get rid of which would be a significant investment.
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Agree with this, I've dealt with them. Some charities are picky about what they will take, the Drop in Centre has a warehouse in the NE and they take pretty much anything useable. They will also pick up if you have enough stuff. You probably don't want to donate 90% of your things but the lower value items can really make a difference for someone who doesn't have much. I'd rather donate a $5 end table then have to deal with garage sale people trying to talk you down to $4.