Am I right in thinking that we are talking about approx €20 here? The green bin should be free or if it is not you can take the contents to your local recycle centre and therefore it won't cost anything. €10 each for the brown and grey bin. Whilst I can understand your stand on this ridiculous rule, and it is the principle of the matter, but is it worth the stress? The older I get the more I say to myself its definitely not.
The rubbish maybe but not the bins - they weren't the property of the seller and therefore couldn't be included in the sale.Ah, in buying, everything on the property on the date of purchase becomes your property. So I'm afraid that you are now the proud owner of this rubbish, and it is your responsibility to arrange for its removal.
Ah, in buying, everything on the property on the date of purchase becomes your property. So I'm afraid that you are now the proud owner of this rubbish,
Fourteen euro then.You can be sure I wouldn't be quibbling over a tenner - I suggest you read my post under Sue Ellen's.
Except you're not getting one over on them. They're standing their ground.In the grand scheme it isn't much money but its a bit of craic getting one over Greyhound.
I just love this.
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