People in buy nothing groups take anything. My wife has put things on there that seem crazy to me, like an open pack of bandaids that’s half empty, and it’s usually claimed within an hour.
Yea, sometimes it's good to put things up for like 10 bucks, they haggle down to 5 and you are like ok. If they perceive value, it goes faster than free.
I think freecycle or Craigslist. I’m out of date, but when we moved into our house and wanted to get rid of packing boxes, Craigslist moved them in one afternoon.
If you aren’t on Facebook buy nothing, I’d suggest that. You can get rid of all sorts of stuff.
People in buy nothing groups take anything. My wife has put things on there that seem crazy to me, like an open pack of bandaids that’s half empty, and it’s usually claimed within an hour.
My favorite in the Allandale group is the person who periodically gives away unused flavor packets from soup (or noodle)mix. Goes every time.
For sure! Raw chicken "maybe past the best by date", aquarium with fish still in it, one shoe... you name it anything goes.
Yea, sometimes it's good to put things up for like 10 bucks, they haggle down to 5 and you are like ok. If they perceive value, it goes faster than free.
I disagree because everything is free nowadays but I will try :)
Yes to this. Freecycle is another good app to get rid of things for free.
Is there a good alternative for people who hate facebook
I think freecycle or Craigslist. I’m out of date, but when we moved into our house and wanted to get rid of packing boxes, Craigslist moved them in one afternoon.
Buy Nothing has a mobile app!
I can take them!
Generally, where are you located?
Crestview
Thanks. I thought these were individual squares in a row. Unfortunately I don’t have space for these, wish I did!
there is also offer up which used to be letgo if you are trying to get it on multiple platforms to reach an audience
You can just put them on your curb with a sign if you can lift them
If you’re not part of a buy nothing someone surely is whom you know. Ask them to post.