faucet, works okay, slow drip (Charlottesville near chs)

This is a three hole faucet, holes are 4" on center, with a sprayer you could put into a fourth hole in your sink. Faucet has a slow drip on the hot side... could have fixed it, but decided to get a nicer faucet instead. I'll either keep it as a spare, or you can have it!

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Please don't be offended, but I ignore replies that look like they were generated by automatic internet robots ("bots"). I've been getting lots of those lately. I have no idea if all those robot-like replies are from bots. Maybe they are just from real people who are too tired to type more than four words?

What does an automated robot reply look like to me? They don't mention any interest in, or name the actual item. They don't mention any other concern related to the actual item. They don't mention what your location is, or when you might pick up. They don’t mention the current weather, or what might be your favorite book.

Bots reply like this: "do you still have" (Incomplete sentence! No punctuation!)

Real people reply like this: "Hi my name is Marty. I have an interest in knitting, so I could really use the extra yarn you're giving away. I live quite close to you north of Charlottesville, and I could pick up any weekday evening. My favorite book is His Master’s Voice, by Stanislaw Lem. Many thanks for considering my inquiry."

Think: I'm making the effort to post (with pictures!) on this free-cycle bulleting board. Then I make the effort to correspond with the recipient and make arrangements for pickup. I do all this, though by far the easiest thing is to just throw the thing out. If you like the idea of me not throwing it out, instead giving it to you, then honor my effort by replying with several complete sentences describing your situation and interest. Additionally, a reply like that suggests to me that you might be reliable enough to actually pull through with a pickup, so these are the types of replies that I'm going to pay attention to. (And if you are new to the English language, and you're not very good at it, that’s okay; you can still write something that isn’t going to look like it was generated by a robot).

Thank you, and looking forward to your creative human-like message!!
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