How to get rid of a bed without just dumping it
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I have a single bed to get rid of, it a metal frame kids bed cost abot £200 when new and it in excellent condition. I've tried ebay but had no interest (probably because it needs to be collected). Any other places I can try before I just cut it up and take it to the dump ? I dont want any money for it just want rid !
I took a look at freecycle but it requires you to sign up for a yahoo account , then you have to write to them to ask to join and explain why you want to join yada yada yada.. too much hassle just to get rid of a bed.
Anyone know of a charity / organisation who want stuff like this and would collect it ?
I took a look at freecycle but it requires you to sign up for a yahoo account , then you have to write to them to ask to join and explain why you want to join yada yada yada.. too much hassle just to get rid of a bed.
Anyone know of a charity / organisation who want stuff like this and would collect it ?
Up in Lancaster there is a charity that you call (I think it is run with the local council) and they will come and take away your old furniture for free. My folks have just got rid of an old three piece this way.
Maybe your local council has a similar thing? I'm sure there are plenty of charities in your area that could be able to help out.

Maybe your local council has a similar thing? I'm sure there are plenty of charities in your area that could be able to help out.

Sofa project? http://www.sofaproject.org.uk/
Ah sorry, I thought they were national but they are Bristol based.
Ah sorry, I thought they were national but they are Bristol based.
Edited by Grumpy old git on Sunday 23 November 13:26
use www.freecycle.org as well, excellent site, local to you, you offer for free on the first post and then u can receive and ask for stuff in return later 
they come to you and take the collapsed bed away

they come to you and take the collapsed bed away

Scraggles said:
use www.freecycle.org as well, excellent site, local to you, you offer for free on the first post and then u can receive and ask for stuff in return later 
they come to you and take the collapsed bed away
I looked at freecycle (as stated in my OP) but I have a low tolerance threshold when it comes to signing up for stuff, there were so many hoops to jump through I gave up. I know, I know Im a lazy get - its not that hard but I was expecting something like ebay. I dont want a yahoo account I dont want to have to have to beg a moderator to please let me join their little gang. I just want to get rid of the bed. 
they come to you and take the collapsed bed away

I'll give gumtree a look otherwise the jigsaw is coming out.
bigdods said:
Scraggles said:
use www.freecycle.org as well, excellent site, local to you, you offer for free on the first post and then u can receive and ask for stuff in return later 
they come to you and take the collapsed bed away
I looked at freecycle (as stated in my OP) but I have a low tolerance threshold when it comes to signing up for stuff, there were so many hoops to jump through I gave up. I know, I know Im a lazy get - its not that hard but I was expecting something like ebay. I dont want a yahoo account I dont want to have to have to beg a moderator to please let me join their little gang. I just want to get rid of the bed. 
they come to you and take the collapsed bed away

I'll give gumtree a look otherwise the jigsaw is coming out.
My OH is also currently trying to get rid of a single bed. The council will take it but you have to leave it outside and they might take up to three weeks to come for it, meanwhile there's a bed sitting outside the front... no thanks! There's also something called the Catholic Housing Association in my area (not sure if it's national) that will come and take things.
Just remembered, when I was shopping for a new bed, apparently the British Heart Foundation will come and collect donations of furniture to sell in their larger stores, you could try them ?
http://www.bhf.org.uk/shop_with_bhf/our_shops/dona...
http://www.bhf.org.uk/shop_with_bhf/our_shops/dona...
Mrs BlueCerbera said:
Just remembered, when I was shopping for a new bed, apparently the British Heart Foundation will come and collect donations of furniture to sell in their larger stores, you could try them ?
http://www.bhf.org.uk/shop_with_bhf/our_shops/dona...
Yep that is right got rid of my old sofa there. IIRC they even tell you how much they make from the sale.http://www.bhf.org.uk/shop_with_bhf/our_shops/dona...
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