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Is it freecycle?
Posted:
11 Jan 2017, 11:10
by tonicha
That can be used over there and how does it work please?
My friend Gez would like to know as she and her mum are going to have to de-clutter the family home and rather than just chuck things in the bin or skip, I wondered if it works nationwide.
They're in Kent.
Ta xx
Re: Is it freecycle?
Posted:
11 Jan 2017, 11:13
by JoM
Never used it myself Ton but there's this link for the South East
https://www.freecycle.org/browse/UK/South%20East
Re: Is it freecycle?
Posted:
11 Jan 2017, 11:14
by Diflower
Yes, google freecycle then you search to find nearest to you. Depending on area may need to join more than one.
Also try Streetlife, similar idea but more localised (there's one for our village).
Re: Is it freecycle?
Posted:
11 Jan 2017, 11:16
by JoM
Yes, Streetlife, as Di said, is another that she could try.
Re: Is it freecycle?
Posted:
11 Jan 2017, 11:22
by meriad
I use both, usually with lots of success. It never ceases to amaze me just what some people will take off your hands
Re: Is it freecycle?
Posted:
11 Jan 2017, 11:26
by tonicha
Oh, that's brilliant, thank you all so much.
I'll let Gez know - she's back in England for the next month, as both parents are in hospital and should be out this week, and now have to live downstairs in the house, so a lot of clearing out to do.
Re: Is it freecycle?
Posted:
11 Jan 2017, 11:31
by saundra
We have local free sites or £10-00and under on f b
But I like local streetlife my self
Re: Is it freecycle?
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11 Jan 2017, 11:40
by meriad
Ton, also depends on what they're looking to declutter - there are quite a few charities that will collect bits and bobs to sell on in their charity stores, esp if it's furniture etc. Where do Gez's parents live - I can see if i can find a link or two for you if you want?
Re: Is it freecycle?
Posted:
11 Jan 2017, 11:44
by tonicha
Tonbridge Wells and thanks Ria, she'll sort it out.
We were chatting at the week-end about what she can do and she's in fora lot of work, but will have been in touch with various charities, I'm sure.
But thank you x
Re: Is it freecycle?
Posted:
11 Jan 2017, 14:52
by Workingman
Ton, one wow about Freecycle and Streetlife. I have used used both for getting and giving and there are a lot of time wasters out there. Gez will have to be open and honest as well as firm but fair.
For example, is she is getting rid of a table and someone is to collect at x time on y day she should not immediately close the offer down. If others phone up she should explain, but get their numbers for a return call if the there is a no show.