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Fridge wanted for elderly neighbour


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I've just discovered that my elderly neighbour has not had a proper working fridge for the past month. He has a Hoover fridge and the thermostat isn't working. He's too proud to ask for help, but will always take help if we come with it.


So, is there anyone local who would like to give him the gift of a working fridge for Christmas?


If you're able to fix it, or donate a new under the counter fridge to him. I would be happy to collect a fridge for him.


Thank you in advance.

Thanks everyone for your kind offers. i have now managed to source a fridge for him, but now need to sort out getting it to him, so if anyone wants' to offer a van and man (or two strong people) then that would be amazing. Unfortunately I can't lift it as i'm pregnant and my neighbour won't be able to lift it as he's 84(ish)!


Thank you

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