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I've got an old computer flat screen monitor, it's about 19-20 inch. Does anyone know which charity shop take them or I should I just put it in the bin?

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I've got an old computer flat screen monitor, it's about 19-20 inch. Does anyone know which charity shop take them or I should I just put it in the bin?

 

Why not advertise it on the free section on this site?

Or freecycle it?

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As the title ask whats your favourite and why

Artheritus shop Market Street Barnsley every thing one pound ,perhaps the last true charity shop as some charge more than Primark .

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British Heart Foundation in town.

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It was only closed for refurbishment, it's back open now with a new laminate floor.

 

Oh thank you! I looked on the website after finding it closed and boxes of books about and it listed it as closed permanently. Great news. Will visit soon.

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Artheritus shop Market Street Barnsley every thing one pound ,perhaps the last true charity shop as some charge more than Primark .

 

 

Many thanks I took it to the Arthritis shop and they were grateful.

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I like to browse all the charity shops and pick up clothes that i wouldnt usually buy. I prefer it to normal clothes shops, theres something satisfying about finding a bargain. The breast cancer shop across from the fountains was running a buy one get one free last time i went it. I got a Jasper Conran dress and a jacket for £4.

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I think St Lukes Hospice shop is fab in Chapeltown.

 

The new bluebell wood shop stocks far too much, never seems like any new items have been put out.

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In my opinion they are all overpriced and seem to think they can search for an item on Amazon, then put their pulled out of a skip version for sale at 90% of the retail price on a brand new item.

 

They are not what they used to be, and to be honest I no longer waste my time.

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St Luke's on Chesterfield Road. Big shop, lots of choice in everything, friendly volunteers

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Oxfam Online

It's not particularly cheap but has a tremendous selection.

Also saves you having to do anything apart from pick and pay, and there's a no quibble returns policy

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Bluebell Wood are the best,Age UK are good, most are OK actually except British Heart Foundation who I think are expensive for a charity shop

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