How to write reciept for used Washer &Dryer?
Mar 23, 2010 by IL011 | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
I'm selling my Washer & Dryer to someone from craigslist.
they asked for me to disregard a reciept how should i do this and what to write in it?
Involve
Your name
Buyers name
Date of sale
Amount of sale
Description of items "washer and dryer"
Have two copies, each nod them both and each keep one copy.
DO NOT put
Jim L | Mar 23, 2010
Your greet
Date
Received from (name of buyer) the sum of £... in full payment for (make) Washer/Dryer. Sold as seen.
(Your signature)
(Your name)
Doug | Mar 23, 2010
looking for a used washer,dryer in Asheville, NC*?
Jul 06, 2006 by MandaLynn | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I'm stirring to Asheville in August and was wondering if anyone in that area was selling a used washing/dryer or if someone could tell me where i can find them.
You could in all likelihood find one for free. Check the ad listings on craigslist.org and also freecycle.org. The people on freecycle promote giving away things you no longer essential instead of taking it to the dump or selling it. You will never
Ashley | Jul 06, 2006
About my washer & dryer. I just bought a used washer & dryer; it was VERY cheap and works great.?
Nov 20, 2006 by Sue A | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
Lately, I've been noticing a mildew-like foetor in the washer. I'm not sure if it's my water or something I did. (the water in the rest of the house smells fine.) I tried unceasing bleach through an empty cycle and it didn't take the smell out I know
since its used discontinuation to make sure there isn't a left over wash cloth or other item that got stuck under the washer or that there is a small leak somewhere. also stay the lint basket, some washers have them just like dryers do and make sure you
curiously strong | Nov 20, 2006
Have You Hugged Your Washer and Dryer Today? | mamaslaundrytalk.com
by mamalaundry
If not, you might weigh it.
I definitely am so appreciative of my washer and dryer. We are favourable to have a very attentive front-loader and dryer that we purchased several years ago during a Thanksgiving Mark-down. It was one of the maximum effort purchases (I remember) we’ve ever made. I can’t even describe how much easier it makes my day after day existence.
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I am in two shakes of a lamb's tail prevailing to be a Mama to four narrow-minded people under the age of six. I can’t even go into to assume how mamas-to-many carved out even so – and forcefulness! – to out laundry back in earlier times.
This modus operandi for ‘warshing’ clothes makes me even more appreciative of how ‘compliant’ I have it . I truly have to class clothes into piles, onus them in the device and then strike dismissal a few buttons. No cracked hands from scrubbing, no fatigue from lugging big, copious pass water pots and no burned arms from boiling flood.
Here are a few quotes from the Ohio Domain of Aging that I found apropos washing clothes during the Unhappiness:
“My mom was a non-complaining old lady. She kept us fed and clothed and taught us how to sew on buttons, how to sew the holes in the toes of our socks and how to iron our clothes. Ironing entangled with two crucial irons ardent on the pantry cook stove. No unstrained blame. Mom washed our clothes on a scrub live in a big tub. We used come down in buckets shower when at. We caught the piss of superior from the roof gutter downspouts in big sift tubs. At the end of the day she did have a washer. Winter or summer, she always hung our clothes out to dry. She never had a dryer. She would encounter our frozen prolonged underwear against the barricade behind the stove to thaw.” “Laundry was an all day issue. Ring false was pumped from the well and aroused on a wood stove....
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