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Nigella, the bath was put in the front garden by the person fixing nag my bathroom. I was planning to put a note on it but, having a broken leg and being confined to bed at that time, it hadn't happened. The bath was clearly visible from the road very near the gate. I was delighted that it went...

Nigello Wrote:

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> Did it have a sign on saying it was free,

> singalto? I like the idea of freecycling a lot but

> not people taking stuff from private property

> without knowing for sure it was up for grabs.



They will take it from private property whether they know it's up for grabs or not, if it's out the front and visible from the pavement.


And if you remonstrate they will tell you to mind your own business.


As happened to me.

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