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The irony is that most of us get charity collection bags posted through the door every few weeks, so if you want to dump a load of stuff on the street and feel like you've donated to a cause you can actually do it without going to the effort of hauling it to a charity shop.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> The irony is that most of us get charity

> collection bags posted through the door every few

> weeks, so if you want to dump a load of stuff on

> the street and feel like you've donated to a cause

> you can actually do it without going to the effort

> of hauling it to a charity shop.



:))

Lynne Wrote:

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> Mine never get collected and I've seen people

> going into gardens and taking the bags


There's usually a number on the bag you can call if it's not collected.


Or just wait for the next one to come through the door and repeat.

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