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Re: Anyone want to declutter on national TV for a cat charity?
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2008, 19:10:04 PM »
as long as they supply me with bookshelves and a system for dealing with paperwork, they can have me and mine. Family pix are in my sisters home, only my own and they have no financial value (well, possibly blackmail value  :rofl: ) ...

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Re: Anyone want to declutter on national TV for a cat charity?
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2008, 19:02:21 PM »
never believe what you see on tha square box in the corner of your room :briggin:


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Re: Anyone want to declutter on national TV for a cat charity?
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2008, 18:56:57 PM »
I have to say I hate those programmes and watched one where all the old photos and things which were memorys for the person concerned were all chucked out or sold. Made me so sad cos they really didnt want this to happen  but am sure for the sake of what someone saw as good TV, they were pushed into it.

What we have around us that others think as clutter are often the dreams , hopes and memories of a life time and without them our very existence loses its meaning.

Sorry Angie, not trying to stop people who really want to do this but it just made me so sad and angry to watch.

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Re: Anyone want to declutter on national TV for a cat charity?
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2008, 16:24:50 PM »
If someone is willing to come in and help me with my clutter I would be eternally grateful, and have no compunction whatsoever about it being seen on national telly - after all, no-one here knows me  ;)

On the down side, I seriously doubt that I will have anything worth selling at any level of trade, so if the proceeds of the sale are to support the charity I would not be a great help :(

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Anyone want to declutter on national TV for a cat charity?
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2008, 16:15:15 PM »
As much as it grieves me to say, I suppose it doesn't have to be for coventry cat group :'(
PM me for contact info if you dare..... :devil:

The name of the program is "Trash for Cash" and will be shown on BBC-1 day time TV in a similar time slot to "Cash in the Attic".

They are still looking for about 4 couples or families with a serious clutter problem in their home which the owners wish to dispose of. The participants need to be identified within the next 2 weeks as they hope to finish filming the programs by the end of March / early April. They said it is definitely not too late to nominate somebody.

The program will give help with identifying which clutter is saleable: which might best go to a specialised dealer, which might best be sold at auction and which should be sold in a "garage" type sale. The program will make arrangements for each of the 3 options to happen.

The aim is for the participants to raise cash from their clutter on the understanding that half of it will be donated to their nominated charity.

There will be exposure for the charity. The presenter will discuss with the participants which charity they will be helping, the aims of the charity and why they think it is a worthy cause.

Also at the end of the show, the participants will be able to present a cheque to a representative of the charity concerned who will have the opportunity to again publicise and promote the charity and its work.

Employees of the charity are definitely not eligible but voluntary helpers of the charity might be acceptable; the latter would need to be discussed by the researchers with their program executives. Ideal would be somebody who is not a member but has adopted a cat from us (..... and has a house full of junk !!)

 


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