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We have a two seater grey Debenhams sofa for sale, great condition for pickup in East Dulwich - originally listed at ?100, then ?70, NOW ?50. Having to sell to make some space in the living room as we have a three seater turning UP (now turned up) . Originally part of a ?1500 set (we didn't pay that, we got the sofa on here for ?100 6 months ago)


170 long by 95 deep


Sofa pictured below.

http://imgur.com/a/yuC7w


Non smokers, do have cat, small marks on arms from her.


DM if keen. Collection only. If you download Addison Lee app they give you a ?10 discount which means you can get it picked up and delivered for ?10.50 FYi

Hi,


I'm really interested in your sofa.


Few questions, did you have any pets and are you smokers?


I'm based over in Sydenham (right by the station).


Ideally I would like to buy and collect it tomorrow as I am going away for work for a week.


Let me know your thoughts please.


Paul McLean

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