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  • uno
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    • Dec 2002
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    #1

    Where to donate furniture and they will pick it up?

    Will GoodWill or the Salvation Army come to your house and pick up furniture you'd like to donate? I have a bunch of old furniture I'd like to donate, but no way am I making 10 trips with various couches, ottomans and love seats strapped to the roof of the car.
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  • topbucksdarlene
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    • Mar 2007
    • 204

    #2
    They do pick up in most areas. Find a women and children's shelter too. Big Brothers & Big Sisters picks up also. At least here in Tucson they do. Best of luck!
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    • uno
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      • Dec 2002
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      #3
      Originally posted by topbucksdarlene
      They do pick up in most areas. Find a women and children's shelter too. Big Brothers & Big Sisters picks up also. At least here in Tucson they do. Best of luck!
      Thanks! I'll look into that.
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      • Chris
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        • May 2003
        • 27880

        #4
        Goodwill picks up large items like that

        also try craigslist for your local area and see if you can find a family that needs it
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        • Turboface
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          • Mar 2002
          • 9976

          #5
          If you don't find a place to come get them, just put them out by the road. People will stop and take them.
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          • tranza
            ICQ: 197-556-237
            • Jun 2003
            • 57559

            #6
            Yep, they'll pick it up...
            I'm just a newbie.

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            • bl4h
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              • Jul 2006
              • 1282

              #7
              stick it out on my curb itll be gone in about 10 mins

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              • uno
                RIP Dodger. BEST.CAT.EVER
                • Dec 2002
                • 18450

                #8
                Originally posted by Turboface
                If you don't find a place to come get them, just put them out by the road. People will stop and take them.
                I live in a condo complex. I don't think that the condo association nor the town would particularly care for that approach.
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                • uno
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                  • Dec 2002
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                  #9
                  Cool, the salvation army said they'd do a pickup and even give receipts for tax purposes.
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                  • Kevin Cunningham
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                    • Aug 2005
                    • 962

                    #10
                    Salvation Army will do it in most parts of the states but dude it is sooooooo hard find somebody that will pick-up.

                    I called 8 or 9 major charities a couple of months ago trying to arrange pick-up for donations from my entire condo building.

                    Not only did not of them do it but NONE of them could refer somebody who could. :-(

                    Shouldn't be so hard to make a donation, so many people in need, have to make it easier.


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                    • Catalyst
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                      • Jun 2003
                      • 3243

                      #11
                      you know.. I had the same problem uno.. I had a ton of stuff ( cause I am moving in with the GF) so we had extra tables, desks, and a ton of other nice shit to give away here in vegas..

                      so called,
                      community outside.. 2 month waiting list.
                      I called safe-net ( a place where women go if they are beat on) 3 weeks waiting list.
                      then I called one other place..and it was still in aug sometime..

                      I was like fuck this.,..

                      I placed it outside..with a for sale sign on it.. thinking someone would steal it.. NOPE..

                      So.. what I did was just posted an ad on CL..

                      3 people replyed.. My gf called the first one.. she came over and picked it up... and now some one has it.. and it is being used.

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                      • geeknik
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                        • Feb 2005
                        • 8364

                        #12
                        As long as they don't have to drive for hours, both of those places will come by and get whatever you have, if it's worth their time. If not, posting an ad on Craigslist will work just as well. =)
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                        • uno
                          RIP Dodger. BEST.CAT.EVER
                          • Dec 2002
                          • 18450

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Twistys Kevin
                          Salvation Army will do it in most parts of the states but dude it is sooooooo hard find somebody that will pick-up.

                          I called 8 or 9 major charities a couple of months ago trying to arrange pick-up for donations from my entire condo building.

                          Not only did not of them do it but NONE of them could refer somebody who could. :-(

                          Shouldn't be so hard to make a donation, so many people in need, have to make it easier.
                          I already contacted my local branch, so its all good.
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