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Getting rid of 2nd-hand househhold stuff

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My TGF has a good job and her own apartment... but she has overloaded on clothes and kitchenware.

What are some options for passing on this stuff... all reasonable quality.

Preferably somewhere around south Pattaya/Jomtien.

53 minutes ago, novanova said:

My TGF has a good job and her own apartment... but she has overloaded on clothes and kitchenware.

What are some options for passing on this stuff... all reasonable quality.

Preferably somewhere around south Pattaya/Jomtien.

The Buffalo Market on Threpasit; it's a famous second hand market. 

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If a relative doesn't want then it normally goes out on the road, most stuff is gone within an hour or less, otherwise the bin men take it

 

My Mrs. gets on the phone to someone and they are round to pick it up. There is always the option to  donate to Father Rays too. 

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

My Mrs. gets on the phone to someone and they are round to pick it up. There is always the option to  donate to Father Rays too. 

 

Father Ray is a good idea.

1 hour ago, novanova said:

 

Father Ray is a good idea.

 

A few years ago I donated a bunch of stuff to Father Ray's. 

 

A man who lived in the same condo as I dealt with them regularly and told me they will take anything that has any value. It doesn't need to be items that they need. They take the donated items to an auction site and then make some cash to buy stuff they actually need.

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On 6/22/2025 at 5:29 PM, novanova said:

My TGF has a good job and her own apartment... but she has overloaded on clothes and kitchenware.

What are some options for passing on this stuff... all reasonable quality.

Preferably somewhere around south Pattaya/Jomtien.

Advertise it here, malcolm b will be around for any womans clothing

42 minutes ago, thailand49 said:

I take clothes even housewate to Fatherc Ray foundation donate.

Oh the rhetoric !.

On 6/22/2025 at 5:29 PM, novanova said:

My TGF has a good job and her own apartment... but she has overloaded on clothes and kitchenware.

What are some options for passing on this stuff... all reasonable quality.

Preferably somewhere around south Pattaya/Jomtien.

Give it away for free.

There are a lot of poor people in Thailand.

On 6/22/2025 at 12:31 PM, blaze master said:

When in Rome.....ditch it on the side of the road.

The arch fly tipper has spoken please don’t listen to him.

if you don’t want to sell it put it by your front door and tell the locals it is free, it will be gone in an hour

4 minutes ago, Jimjim1 said:

The arch fly tipper has spoken please don’t listen to him.

if you don’t want to sell it put it by your front door and tell the locals it is free, it will be gone in an hour

 

I see you completely missed the point of my comment. 

 

Carry on.

Surely your TGF can deal with it, why are you even involved in this?  Mostly they send it back to their homeland for local distribution, always seems easy and to me the best idea rather than supporting some Pattaya operation.

You might be able to get something 

(Very small if anything)

at the Soi Buakho "grand hall" market,or the already mentioned tallart khwai on Theprasit

Other than that Facebook  market 

Or just leave the stuff next to the bins on the street and it will be gone very quickly.

3 minutes ago, blaze master said:

see you completely missed the point of my comment. 

 

Carry on.

Really!

your point was very clear, you advocated ditching things on the side of the road, in England that is fly tipping and the bane of every council 

17 minutes ago, Jimjim1 said:

 in England that is fly tipping and the bane of every council 

In Thailand the stuff will be gone in a flash try it and see...its not building  rubble, clothes and kitchen ware has value here  it will be scavenged.

On 6/22/2025 at 5:29 PM, novanova said:

she has overloaded on clothes and kitchenware

 options for passing on this stuff... all reasonable quality

I'm looking for used female underwear (bra and knickers) and as new, good quality coffee machine 😂

 

I'm skint at the moment, do you have a payment plan? 😎

 

I can pick up, DM me with location 🙏

On 6/22/2025 at 6:18 PM, scubascuba3 said:

Sell on Facebook marketplace 

and at the same time get inundated with 100's of hoax messages and "add me to your line" requests, use FBMP at your peril.

3 minutes ago, Cardano said:

get inundated with 100's of hoax messages and "add me to your line"

Yes that is the risk  along with the time wasters/tyre kickers who never intended to buy but just have too much of your time to kill.

12 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I'm looking for used female underwear (bra and knickers) and as new, good quality coffee machine 😂

 

I'm skint at the moment, do you have a payment plan? 😎

 

I can pick up, DM me with location 🙏

On a serious note, I donate that stuff to hand to hand foundation. 

 

Located near you, Suksubai, just down from the old Land office. 

 

https://maps.app.goo.gl/5rQ9Y2EVAxqerPEDA

 

https://maps.app.goo.gl/cqosgDy65jvDZwwv8

 

On 6/22/2025 at 6:31 PM, blaze master said:

When in Rome.....ditch it on the side of the road.

I do that in my city next to a trash bin.... and before i can pull away someone is there looking it over and taking it home. Sometimes it feels like people are watching out for me to pull up with my trash... If they see me putting even empty boxes out after my shopping at Macro they come running haha... But the way i see it, one mans trash is another mans treasure. 

48 minutes ago, Jimjim1 said:

Really!

your point was very clear, you advocated ditching things on the side of the road, in England that is fly tipping and the bane of every council 

 

2nd times a charm i see. 

8 hours ago, Cardano said:

and at the same time get inundated with 100's of hoax messages and "add me to your line" requests, use FBMP at your peril.

Facebook marketplace is a great place to sell, sold golf clubs and a motorbike, of course some tyre kickers but not a big deal

On 6/22/2025 at 9:18 PM, scubascuba3 said:

Sell on Facebook marketplace 

Been there done that and its a real pain dealing with buyers.

 

I need to dispose of a house full of furniture and a car for my return to Oz. I think I might pile up in middle of Soi and have a big bonfire.

 

Seriously will try to sell a few items then donate the rest to an orphanage.

21 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Oh the rhetoric !.

Not surprising from a deadbeat shellfish SMF!

Threpasit Buffalo market in Pattaya.  It in the Bolt app.

13 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Facebook marketplace is a great place to sell, sold golf clubs and a motorbike, of course some tyre kickers but not a big deal

FBMP is a total sham it is completely unregulated and full of scammers, resellers and time wasters. Yes you may get lucky and sell your goods but for every genuine interested enquiry you'll get 20 idiots wasting your time or even some Thai No Mark copying your Ad and photo's and reposting with a 10% mark-up.

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