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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.

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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

 

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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.

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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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