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Hello...a very random post I know, but one of my neighbours has just knocked on my door to find out if I have an electric heater she can borrow...her boiler has broken and she has a little baby (who was also out with her)..her house is freezing. Unfortunately I don't have one, and she hasn't had any luck with any of the neighbours...is there a good samaritan out there who could lend her one (and wouldn't mind dropping it round...nunhead way)...if you think you might be able to help, please do get in touch. Many thanks
Oh poor thing. I was with two small children and without heating or hot water for nearly 4 weeks over christmas and it was absolutely horrible. Eventually I persuaded my landlord to let me buy plug in oil filled radiators. I now have four. Please be in touch if the boiler breaks down again I'll gladly loan them and have a car so could drop them off...

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