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packfootball
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I got a new mattress, and I'm not sure what to do with my old one and boxspring. The delivery guys wouldn't take it when they brought the new one, so I need somewhere to take it. Transporting it isn't a problem, I just don't know where to take it. Suggestions.......

11/30/2006 10:35:43 PM

gephelps
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Stick it in the free section of craigslist and see what happens.

I tried to donate one a long time ago and goodwill wouldn't touch it.

11/30/2006 10:44:18 PM

humandrive
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leave it by a dumpster

11/30/2006 11:29:08 PM

Scuba Steve
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see if Goodwill/Christian Ministries will take it

11/30/2006 11:42:18 PM

Jere
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shit, I need one

11/30/2006 11:44:41 PM

Kay_Yow
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you can try craigslist, but i'd just dump it

12/1/2006 12:00:47 AM

DamnStraight
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burn it

12/1/2006 12:03:11 AM

Gozo
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Goodwill/Hab4Hum won't take used mattresses.

12/1/2006 12:16:50 AM

arcgreek
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pee on it and leave it by the curb for a mexican't

12/1/2006 12:18:22 AM

Snewf
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put it on Craigslist

post it for free in the Classifieds on Tdub

12/1/2006 7:14:25 AM

hondaguy
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Quote :
"The delivery guys wouldn't take it when they brought the new one, so I need somewhere to take it."


That's pretty suprising, most places take the old ones and dispose of them.


Is it in good shape?

12/1/2006 8:01:23 AM

The Cricket
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Wake County Landfill, that's where its supposed to go.

12/1/2006 8:15:38 AM

dweedle
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BON FIRE

12/1/2006 10:10:15 AM

gunzz
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Quote :
"Goodwill/Hab4Hum won't take used mattresses.

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i thought they would as long as the mattress had been sanatized
i have seen used mattressess in good will before
or
was it salvation army

12/1/2006 10:32:21 AM

Biofreak70
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boxspring you could probably sell for like 5-10 bucks- the mattress you might be able to sell too (assuming you don't have any bodily fluid stains on it)

12/1/2006 11:21:34 AM

TKE-Teg
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You should save it till the next ice/snow storm, and then use it to go sledding on

12/1/2006 11:21:54 AM

Biofreak70
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^that's actually a really good idea- over at lake dam, a mattress was the best thing i rode down on a few years back

12/1/2006 11:23:15 AM

TKE-Teg
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Yeah when we had that nasty ice/snow storm about 3 winters ago I slid down the roads in The Links when I lived there on the mattress. You just run really fast, then do a flying belly flop onto the matress and go

12/1/2006 11:25:06 AM

Biofreak70
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you can fit like 3-5 people on one too, so when you come crashing at the end, it is a big mess (= fun)

12/1/2006 11:28:27 AM

rflong
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cum dumpster

12/1/2006 11:30:28 AM

Skack
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You could hang it from a tree and put up a sign that says "Ride the Haunted Mattress - $5."

This post was inspired by a true haunted mattress ride located in Edistow, SC.

12/1/2006 11:30:58 AM

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