Used Kenmore Washer and Whirlpool Gas Dryer for FREE!
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hilliardfanGot the in-laws a new appliance set and these need to go. They both worked just fine when they were put in storage last fall. Gotta get the storage unit cleaned out and these are free to anyone who can pick them up!
If you aren't interested in these can anyone let me know what I can do with them? Are there people around who take these for parts or anything? -
said_aouita
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I Wear PantsWhat part of Ohio are we talking about? Also, fuck the Salvation Army.
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hilliardfanHilliard/west side of Columbus.
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sportchamppsDamn wish this was a couple months from now when we're moving into our new house and will need a washer and dryer. Don't have anywhere to store then until the. Though.
I would recommend craigslist. I know there's Atleast one guy in Columbus who will buy even broke ones for the parts then resales them on craigslist. I'm sure he would offer you a 100 or 200 for them. -
OSH
Shocking you'd say that...I Wear Pants;1522057 wrote:Also, fuck the Salvation Army. -
justincredible
What's so wrong with the Salvation Army?I Wear Pants;1522057 wrote:What part of Ohio are we talking about? Also, fuck the Salvation Army. -
hasbeenHilliard fan, what size are they? I live in an apartment and are constrained in size
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I Wear Pants
They're pretty strongly anti-gay.justincredible;1522097 wrote:What's so wrong with the Salvation Army? -
justincredible
I guess as a religious organization that is to be expected. Now, do they actively discriminate or are they of the "love the sinner, hate the sin" variety?I Wear Pants;1522151 wrote:They're pretty strongly anti-gay. -
I Wear Pants
Depends on who you ask and what the audience is I guess. Officially their stance is something like "we don't like gay people but if they never have sex I guess we can tolerate them".justincredible;1522178 wrote:I guess as a religious organization that is to be expected. Now, do they actively discriminate or are they of the "love the sinner, hate the sin" variety?
But they've lobbied for anti-gay things before.
"In 2001, The Washington Post obtained a Salvation Army document that said the administration of President George W. Bush had promised to honor a Salvation Army request: that religious charities receiving federal money be exempt from local gay antidiscrimination laws. The day the request became public, the Bush administration said it was being denied. And in 2004, in response to a City Council ordinance requiring that organizations with city contracts offer benefits to gay employees’ partners, the Salvation Army threatened to stop operating in New York City."
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/24/us/beliefs-salvation-army-hears-dissent-over-gay-views.html
They opposed the repeal of a law in the UK that said local authorities "shall not intentionally promote homosexuality or publish material with the intention of promoting homosexuality" or "promote the teaching in any maintained school of the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship"
Also some of their officials say things like this (Craibe is the official):
[INDENT]"RYAN: It’s going into Romans again . . . I accept that you’re out there wanting to help people . . . I don’t accept that this sexuality that is part of my DNA is a choice. I also don’t accept the support of any religion in a financial sense, and this is what the gay community is up in arms about: that you’re proposing in your religious doctrine and the way that you train — this is part of your training of your soldiers — that because we’re gay, that — we must die. If you go to Romans, book 1, 18-32, it’s all there, mate. I mean, how can you stand by that? How is that Christian?
CRAIBE: Well, well, because that is part of our Christian doctrine –
RYAN (interrupting): But how is that Christian? Shouldn’t it be about love?
CRAIBE: — that’s our understanding of that. Well, the love that we would show is about that: consideration for all human beings to come to know salvation –
RYAN: Or die. . .
CRAIBE: Well, yes."
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TiernanGoodwill will come pick these up if you call them. Goodwill always trumps Salvation Army btw mofos.
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I Wear Pants
Agreed.Tiernan;1522216 wrote:Goodwill will come pick these up if you call them. Goodwill always trumps Salvation Army btw mofos.
Or I'm sure there's plenty of people willing to pick them up for scrap if you can't find someone who wants them. -
hasbeenI Wear Pants;1522220 wrote:Agreed.
Or I'm sure there's plenty of people willing to pick them up for scrap if you can't find someone who wants them.hasbeen;1522100 wrote:Hilliard fan, what size are they? I live in an apartment and are constrained in size
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ZWICK 4 PREZno thanks
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vdubb96Used appliances are for poor people
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hilliardfanThese are normal sized appliances, not apartment size. I actually delivered them to Goodwill and they wouldn't take them. Their policy clearly states no washers and dryers. The Columbus Furniture Bank would only take the washer but not a gas dryer. Anyone know of a salvage place that will take them? I didn't think it would be so hard to get rid of a working washer and dryer set.
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hilliardfanSalvation Army doesn't accept appliances either.
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justincredibleThrow them on craigslist for $50. Someone will pay you to take them if they aren't junk.
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hasbeenThis thread now sucks.
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OSH
You mean "unofficially" right?I Wear Pants;1522205 wrote:Depends on who you ask and what the audience is I guess. Officially their stance is something like "we don't like gay people but if they never have sex I guess we can tolerate them".
Nowhere do they say they don't like people -- regardless of their sexuality. -
queencitybuckeyeCyclemet metal recycling 2405 Harrison (off McKinley south of Fisher),
No idea of their stance on homosexuality. -
I Wear PantsNo, I mean officially. They've "changed" some of their official policies as public opinion has changed but they're still officially of the "we don't condone that but as long as they don't act on it we're all sinners" opinion.
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ZWICK 4 PREZ
since no one on here besides you knew they were anti-gay, I wouldn't say that constitutes pretty strongly.I Wear Pants;1522151 wrote:They're pretty strongly anti-gay. -
Belly35
case closed ...ZWICK 4 PREZ;1523066 wrote:since no one on here besides you knew they were anti-gay, I wouldn't say that constitutes pretty strongly.