Want to give or get something for free? check out freecycle.
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 8:57 am
Freecycle is a non-profit organization that allows members to post free ads for items to give away or free ads for items they are seeking. It's kind of like craiglist, but simpler and more friendly. You get the feeling that there's a bunch of old hippies running it. The primary rule is that no money changes hands. One of the principles is that we all have stuff that we don't need or want, and someone else could use it. This org is intended to facilitate the transaction, keep good stuff out of landfills, and possibly help someone in need.
We have acquired an excercise bike, and I have given away several old computers that weren't worth much dollar-wise, but they were valuable to someone who needed one.
When I offered the last computer, I got replies from about 10 people who were interested. I ended up choosing someone who wanted to give it to his elderly mother. It's easier than taking the stuff to goodwill or the salvation army. Communications are by yahoo mail.
People post a lot of clothes and yard sale left overs, but occasionally there will be a used but still working microwave, washing machine, etc.
There's about 2000 members in our local group which is enough for about 50 ads per day.
freecycle is actually a yahoo group, so you have to register an account at yahoo. The only thing that ticked me off is that someone else already got my name Coriolis. I had to register under a different name.
Here's a link to the parent site: http://www.freecycle.org/
Check it out!
We have acquired an excercise bike, and I have given away several old computers that weren't worth much dollar-wise, but they were valuable to someone who needed one.
When I offered the last computer, I got replies from about 10 people who were interested. I ended up choosing someone who wanted to give it to his elderly mother. It's easier than taking the stuff to goodwill or the salvation army. Communications are by yahoo mail.
People post a lot of clothes and yard sale left overs, but occasionally there will be a used but still working microwave, washing machine, etc.
There's about 2000 members in our local group which is enough for about 50 ads per day.
freecycle is actually a yahoo group, so you have to register an account at yahoo. The only thing that ticked me off is that someone else already got my name Coriolis. I had to register under a different name.
Here's a link to the parent site: http://www.freecycle.org/
Check it out!