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Thu, Mar 12 2009

Money Saving Tip: Freecycle

“One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.”

freecycle_logoAnd maybe it’s not even trash. From bikes to coats to tools, it is possible to save big time when you use freecycle to do some of your shopping. Freecycle is a network of people who give away things they don’t need. If you are looking for something, there is a chance that you might find it in your local freecycle network. And if you want to get rid of something that is in relatively good shape, you can choose to give it away.

Freecycling is a good way to save a little money – and even save the earth. It’s a way to allow for the reuse of serviceable items that might otherwise be thrown away. The Web site is organized by locale, so you can arrange to meet with people looking to get rid of what they have. I like the idea of being able to inspect the “merchandise” before I actually bring it home. And it is much easier to get rid of that exercise bike if someone locally can come pick it up.

Before you run out to the store to purchase something, it might be worth your while to see if you can pick it up through your local freecycle network. You can’t beat the price.

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    959 days ago
    Two Ways to Boycott Consumer Culture : Yielding Wealth - Personal Finance Tips – Money Management Advice

    [...] network: Instead of buying new, see if you can get what you need through a sharing network like Freecycle. You can also use Classifieds services to help you find people who want to exchange their stuff for [...]

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    1149 days ago
    Make a Little Extra Money: Sell Your Stuff : Yielding Wealth

    [...] be a place to go if all else fails. If you can’t sell your items, you can give them away on Freecycle. Maybe someone else could use what you have. And you might find something that you actually [...]

  3. By Matt

    Thanks for the excellent tips on personal finance. I have forwarded this link to all DesktopBudget.com customers. Keep it coming :)