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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd just let her know you love it and if she changes her mind you would love to have it in your home. Take the table now though, because if you don't, then later she'll say she doesn't want to break up the set.[/quote] +1 and offer to pay her for it (to drive the point home, maybe then she'll say, no, of course not, take it) This has about a 25% of working. If it does not, agree with PPs…drop it and go to craigslist. OMG I just handed someone my pristine Thomasville dining room set--we paid thousands for it--for a song, OP. [Ha, ironically given this post, they didn't take the sideboard, and even though I'm using it, I tried to encourage them to consider buying it so as to not break up the set. I even got their contact info and told them when we move back to our original home from here, I'm going to email them with it for first refusal.] In this area people are always moving in and out, especially those with political jobs or terms that end. [/quote]
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