@prince wrote:
I don't live near a place with a local freecycle but people who live far away still post items. I got rid of my kayaks and piano that way. Posted the items though I lived 150 km away from the city where the Freecycle was based.
Another post to get free stuff?@ceasesmith wrote:
Because on kitchen apparatus thread, people posted about having stored things and never using them, that's why.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Does anyone have a dehydrator sitting in a cupboard/basement/attic/storage unit that they haven't used in a couple years, and don't foresee using in the future?
I would be very interested in purchasing same.
I can pay shipping plus a small price. No big hurry, as garden produce won't come in for another 8 weeks or so.
TYIA.
@SoCalMama wrote:
Another post to get free stuff?@ceasesmith wrote:
Because on kitchen apparatus thread, people posted about having stored things and never using them, that's why.
@ceasesmith wrote:
People drove that far to pick up your stuff? Or are you saying you posted there, and the people who got the stuff lived much closer to you, but saw that post?
Just curious. You're giving me food for thought!
@prince wrote:
I don't live near a place with a local freecycle but people who live far away still post items. I got rid of my kayaks and piano that way. Posted the items though I lived 150 km away from the city where the Freecycle was based.
@Madetoshop wrote:
Our "FREECYCLE" is my curb. Whatever I don't want or feel our Church's Thrift Shop doesn't want, I place out on my curb. Guaranteed to be gone within an hour to three. The exception is when I post on our local recycling program. We threw out loads and loads of games, Princess-y Stuff, Barbies, etc. one year. Gave a heads up on the local program and a teacher responded asking if we would save the games for her that would benefit her K class. Gladly so and she did pick everything up within the hour. This is NOT to encourage garbage diving for your needs.
@Madetoshop wrote:
Our "FREECYCLE" is my curb. Whatever I don't want or feel our Church's Thrift Shop doesn't want, I place out on my curb. Guaranteed to be gone within an hour to three. The exception is when I post on our local recycling program. We threw out loads and loads of games, Princess-y Stuff, Barbies, etc. one year. Gave a heads up on the local program and a teacher responded asking if we would save the games for her that would benefit her K class. Gladly so and she did pick everything up within the hour. This is NOT to encourage garbage diving for your needs.