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Finding Free Household GoodsJoyce from Evans, Colorado Feedback About This Post:RE: Finding Free Household GoodsFree stuff - www.craigslist.org Post By Sheryl, Luck WI (Guest Post) RE: Finding Free Household Goodscraigslist.org has sites for most areas just put it in and when site comes up it will ask for your zip code and it will diriect to your area Post By sillepeanut (Guest Post) RE: Finding Free Household GoodsSocial services, the Goodwill, Salvation Army, area churches. Or go to a garage sale and tell the people you will haul away items that don't sell. Put an ad in the paper. Go to www.freecycle.org Dumpster dive, go to a dump. Our country is so rich you should be able to find treasures at every corner. Several Christian websites could help--just start looking and asking. Post by kibby RE: Finding Free Household Goods
Try www.freecycle.org to see if your area has a local chapter. This organization is set up to share items with each other; their goal is to keep usuable items out of landfills. Everything is free. Post by teddygirl |
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