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pawsies · 11/02/2020 11:13

I made sure to put dimensions of things on the listing very clearly and took pictures.

Someone has just asked me for the internal dimensions of my fridge freezer. Like why? You have the outer dimensions. The fridge is up very cheap (should be a lot more than what it is up for) so it's just another inconvenience for me especially as I don't live where the furniture is being kept.

Still, the council want £15 per item to take them away. Selling for a couple of quid in comparison seems like a better option.

It feels like the people who ask the most questions end up not buying the item anyway so it feels like an even bigger waste of time.

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Scrumptiousbears · 11/02/2020 11:17

If they want it for a specific reason like making birthday cakes and placing them in the fridge then they need to know they will fit in.

FruityWidow · 11/02/2020 11:17

Probably wants to know if the body will fit inside it.

TheMemoryLingers · 11/02/2020 11:18

I can understand someone wanting the internal dimensions of a fridge but you're not obliged to provide them if it's difficult - just explain that you don't have them.

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