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mimosa

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I have many cloth nappies and covers. Mainly tot bots bamboozle ? some of the newer model too. Some beautiful covers were barely used as we had so many.


Happy to take between 50p to ?1 for the cloth nappy part depending on condition. Between ?1 and ?3 for the covers


Just ?25 if you'd like to take the lot. The photo attached is not even all of them!


We're in Camberwell.

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Hi Mimosa,


We are really interested in buying your cloth nappies and covers. Unfortunately, I, Celia cannot come down to buy them myself, even though we don't live too far from you because I am heavily pregnant and every time I go out in the cold I come down with something. The last time I strayed further than my local shops my immune system went haywire from a simple cold and I developed the rash pruritus all over me! So, I am taking no chances. I hope, therefore that you would be happy holding the items for us until Tuesday evening (7-8pmish) for my boyfriend, Stewart to come to Camberwell after work?


Please let me know if that would be okay. Thanks,


Celia

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