Wanted: I am looking for preloved laptop computers, working or not, for repair and refurbishment, that I can pass on to those who would like one. Can you help!
Hi everyone
I am looking for preloved laptop computers that I can refurbish and pass on to those who would like one.
If you have a laptop computer sitting around gathering dust as you are no longer using it please consider donating it so that it can go to someone that would like one.
Please be assured that any data on the machine will be thoroughly removed and will not be accessible after the refurbishment.
Call or text me ... Nigel Bailey ... 0223243695 or message me on Neighbourly if you can help.
Thank you
WINTER DONATIONS & SATURDAY VOLUNTEERS
Heya Community,
Thanks for your incredible support this week as always. We're still on the hunt for more donations, especially WINTER CLOTHING & MENSWEAR. Remember we offer free collection Monday to Friday!
We're also looking for a couple of enthusiastic volunteers to join us on Saturdays!
(9:30-1:30 & 1:30-5:00)
Whether you're a morning person or prefer the afternoon shift, we'd love your help. All you need is to be friendly, have great communication skills, and if you have an eye for design, that's a bonus! Plus, we won't say no to a good singing voice or a love for chocolate biscuits 😉
Drop by and chat with Pen if you're interested!
See you in store this weekend 🏠,
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