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Let's not overdo it here. There are a lot of flakes (less so than Craigslist, but still a problem) and also a few professional pickers who respond to nearly every ad I've placed and obviously are in the resale business. How about the people giving away 100 things who send 100 separate emails instead of "OFFER: misc items, downtown Jersey City"? I'm still a fan of Freecycle, but it's far from perfect.
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Freecycle is awesome!
I've given away quite a few items including a solid wood four poster bed from a house on Bentley Ave, organic pepper plants, and a hand held vacume that I used exactly twice. Everyone is so kind and it's uncomplicated. There are only four posts allowed: OFFER, TAKEN, WANTED, RECEIVED. It's fabulous for people who have stuff that's too good to throw in the garbage but not a whole lot of time to place it through other channels.
Posted on: 2010/10/3 15:33
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I've been a freecycle member in Hudson County since they started up and have both given away and gotten items including a pc, monitor, beautiful cherry book case and given away kitchen items, books, tools, etc. I've also forwarded pet info to others both here and elsewhere for placement, lost & found, etc. I think it's a very useful site particularly for those who rather than throwing stuff away like many do, think of posting it to freecycle instead.
I agree with most of what you say below, luvinmyjc. Quote:
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Just right. They want you to apply to their tiny group? When I saw that I just did Craigslist free for some stuff and it was gone in hours.
Posted on: 2010/9/29 19:17
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Freecycle is for snobs.
Craigslist free is where it's at.
Posted on: 2010/9/29 18:37
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We've used an easier method of unloading our unwanted stuff for a while now: The front stoop.
We had a number of old books that we no longer wanted and put them out on the stoop on Saturday morning. By Monday, they were all gone. Another time, an unneeded twin mattress and under-bed frame left at the curb were gone in about an hour. In Jersey City, if something of any any possible value is left out for the taking, it will be.
Posted on: 2010/9/29 18:30
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Freecycling = Bedbug Express
Posted on: 2010/9/29 16:06
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Freecycling is a great thing (I have a bread machine and a cuisinart that people were throwing out, not to mention a couple bits of furniture I found on the street back in college), but I have to admit that the prospect of bed bugs makes me a bit nervous these days.
Posted on: 2010/9/29 15:43
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Misleading title -- the group has been active for over 6 years.
I tend to list things on Freecycle instead of Craigslist's free category, but there are lots of flakes on both systems. I always find it amazing that I'm giving someone something for free, and he or she can't even show up on time, if at all. I'm also turned off by most of the wanted ads on Freecycle -- too many people asking for impossible things (cars, iPhones, etc.)
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'Freecycling' movement hits Hudson
Monday, September 27, 2010 By BRETT WILSHE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER The economy may be recovering slowly, but the "freeconomy" is on the rise in Hudson County thanks in part to a local online "freecycling" group. Freecycling is a means of giving and receiving items that the original owner no longer wants; and everything but the hand-off is conducted online. It works similarly to Craigslist.com. But items cannot be traded or sold. Freecycled items are, as the term suggests, completely free. The freecycling group in Hudson County, one of almost 5,000 such groups in the nation, have more than 2,000 members. John Jarema, who has participated with the local group for two years, says donors can correspond with interested parties and choose who gets the listed item based on need. "I typically give to charities first," said Jarema. "I like to see my stuff go to a good cause, because I just don't have the heart to throw some of this stuff away." According to the official website of the international Freecycle Network, the initiative is designed to reduce waste in landfills and save people money in the process. If you need a free table or an antique lamp shade, or just want to off-load your collection of Star Trek novels, freecycling may be the best option, he said. Those interested in participating in Hudson County's Freecycle group can sign up at www.freecycle.org. http://www.nj.com/news/jjournal/index ... 85568726251310.xml&coll=3 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/freecycle-hudsoncounty-nj/
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