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Freecycle: Get Rid of Clutter and Get Free Stuff

By Sharon Krawczyk, published Oct 07, 2008
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Freecycle - Description

Freecycle is made up of more than 4000 Freecycle groups, which you can join to get rid of excess items which clutter up your house. Freecycle is also a way to get things which you need from others who want to get rid of their excess clutter. Of course, what is clutter to the person who doesn't use something and wants to be rid of it, can be very useful to the person who needs it.

I discovered Freecycle after my mom passed away. Freecycle was a blessing because my mom had a clutter problem and left a house filled with more than 40 years worth of clutter. Many of these were things that I didn't want and couldn't sell but didn't want to throw away. They were small things that tend to clutter up a house but that I needed to get rid of. Freecycle was the perfect answer for getting rid of all of that clutter.

Freecycle - How It Works

Start out by going to Freecycle.org and enter your city and state to find a Freecycle group near you. Sign onto your local Freecycle group and post all the items that clutter up your house that you would like to get rid of. You can also respond to Freecycle posts from other people who have excess clutter that they want to get rid of.

Once you post some of the items that you want to get rid of on Freecycle, people will respond to your message. You can then choose who will get the items you want to get rid of. People usually give it to either the person who responds first or the one who seems to need it most.

The things I have been able to get rid of through Freecycle may have been clutter to me and might have been considered clutter to some others, but were very important to those who received them. I was able to rid myself of an old mattress and give it to someone who was sleeping on the floor. I gave away some household items to people who had lost everything in a house fire. I was happy to get rid of the items which were just clutter in my house because I wasn't using them, but the people who were able to get my excess clutter were very much in need.

Freecycle - Safety

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Sharon, thanks for the article. I was sure there were no freecycle groups near me, but was amazed to find I was wrong. I sounds like a really great idea. I'm signing up today. Hopefully, I'll be able to give away things left from my yard sale that didn't sell. I'll share your article with my sister who lives near Kansas City. Surely, there are lots of freecycle groups there! (^;^) Thanks, again!

Posted on 10/14/2008 at 12:10:57 PM

 
When we bought this house, the owner had "saved" everything, meaning we had huge dump costs to get rid of it all, not clearing away unneeded articles doesn't save an owner anything. Good article :) Sheri

Posted on 10/10/2008 at 11:10:17 AM

 
Good job.

Posted on 10/08/2008 at 1:10:07 PM

 
My sister does freecycle all of the time. it's pretty cool :)

Posted on 10/08/2008 at 8:10:05 AM

 
I had not heard of this, this is great! Thanks for the information

Posted on 10/08/2008 at 6:10:09 AM

 
Oh good idea! I need to find one in the Tri-State area.

Posted on 10/07/2008 at 8:10:33 PM

 
I use freecycle all the time - both to give and get :D

Posted on 10/07/2008 at 8:10:38 PM

 
:)

Posted on 10/07/2008 at 6:10:48 PM

 
No group near me, but I have used the swap sheet in the local paper to get rid of things valued at 50 bucks or less. I do have a dear friend who is a Freecycle junkie --- both getting and getting rid of things.

Posted on 10/07/2008 at 4:10:00 PM

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