I would have someone else... like my hubby... drop the box off on their porch. I would text or email them to let them know it will be there for them. That way they have no reason to come to your home or bother you or your daughter.
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I would have someone else... like my hubby... drop the box off on their porch. I would text or email them to let them know it will be there for them. That way they have no reason to come to your home or bother you or your daughter.
This has hapened to me 3x the first time I gave parents 48 hours to pick thier things up, I called, texted and emailed said notice. (I ended up throwing the things away)
And, the second and third times I had my husband drop off the things on the front steps in a labled box. (I emailed and called before hand to say I was doing this)
i was just going to say what treeholm said...just drop it off at their house and be done with them, seems they want the stuff badly and you want them off your back, so just bring it to them and move on!!!! ;) I have in the past donated things to the goodwill, IF parents never contacted me regarding their kids stuff, I have also sold unwanted items in my yard sales as well....I dont reccomend that with these ones of course, they seem to want their stuff, so just bring it to them and be done! good luck!