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What to do with unwanted household, clothing and furniture in CM

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Selling a house in CM and we need to get rid of lots of accumulated items, sell or donate or give away

but where and to how?...

 

 

 

just type in    seconhandchiangmai       

 

a few options will come up.    i find this one good

 

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Just put it out on the street, outside your gate if you have one. It'll all be gone in minutes.

i've found people at clincs are most appreciative.  jackets usually.

shoes, maybe schools.

other stuff, temples.  

or, as others said, if lazy just put it near the trash and someone will take it.   furniture?  maybe a market.  just remember to tell them FREE many times, sometimes they don't want it because they think it somehow costs money.  and if they really don't want it, then I usually just throw it away and realize it's worse than I thought.  

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Most if not all markets in CM are shut now, leaving the stuff outside the gate is one way but most of the items are still carry some monetary and use value and if we can't sell them we would like to donate to the needy if we can find any...

You didn't Google? 

Type 

"clothing donation in Chiang Mai" 

23 hours ago, ezzra said:

Most if not all markets in CM are shut now, leaving the stuff outside the gate is one way but most of the items are still carry some monetary and use value and if we can't sell them we would like to donate to the needy if we can find any...

Took my clothes to the Social Services Office in the complex across from the US Consulate. You might talk to Chiang Mai Auction about the furniture that has value.

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There is a Christian run home for unwed mothers in Bo Sang/Doi Saket area...

 

And even better, I know a lovely young couple who just found a house and are in the process of setting up an orphanage... I will be giving cash but I would bet at this point they would be most appreciative of near anything... 

 

send me a pm and I can put you in touch with them... they probably can get  use of a pick-up and remove everything themselves... 

On 5/16/2021 at 8:50 AM, ezzra said:

Most if not all markets in CM are shut now, leaving the stuff outside the gate is one way but most of the items are still carry some monetary and use value and if we can't sell them we would like to donate to the needy if we can find any...

check out FB-site "Chiang Mai Buy Sell Swap" there you can post your items for sale! and the beauty is that they connect you to other sites as well: satisfaction guaranteed! ????

My girlfriend takes call of my od computers, furniture and clothes. Then she gives them to her family.

 

search for an orphanage or an old peoples home around Chiang Mai, you would find that they would appreciate things like that

I take the car, 70"TV, massage chair, jacuzzi .

Can you give it to inez foundation ? they send goods from pattaya to the north.

Donate to Thaivisa members who need it or donate it to the Buddhist temples.

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