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to think this is plain daft

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mshadowsisfab · 20/02/2009 16:59

dd has sn, because of this in the past she has had free nappies/pads and pull ups.
in my loft I have a load of pads and nappies. so I rang up the company who have now got the delivery contract, and asked if they would take them back......thsy said no as they arn't their product!!!
so the NHS has paid for these products, and I don't now need them, but all I can do is either dump them or give them away....
is it me or is that daft??

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NotQuiteCockney · 20/02/2009 17:11

I bet someone on here would have them for postage. Or you could freecycle them?

scienceteacher · 20/02/2009 17:14

You should be able to give them away.

I can understand the company not taking them back as they will not want responsibility for guaranteeing that they have not been laced with arsenic tampered with.

When we were cleaning out our loft a few months ago, I came across a box (huge, from Costco) of Pampers Pullups. I just put them in the church creche for any church families to take or those who come to the M&T group and Parenting course. They disappeared.

mshadowsisfab · 20/02/2009 17:16

these are rather big(dd is nearly 14 and they would be big on her) I can give them away, just seems a waste of money.

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scienceteacher · 20/02/2009 17:17

Would an SN school take them?

mshadowsisfab · 20/02/2009 17:18

lol I will be asking hers on monday, that way imo they stay in the system.

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