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Use Bartering as Part of Your Budget PlanBy pamphyila from Los Angeles, CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Use Bartering as Part of Your Budget PlanSeniors have a lot of skills they can barter. There's babysitting, prepping a week of meals for the busy couple, pet sitting & walking, tutoring. Place a free ad in your local senior center paper or other free media outlets. Some are on local TV channel websites. There are 'swap' sites on the web. Google search for them. Good thinking about bartering for what you need and conserve cash. Post by evie5200 RE: Use Bartering as Part of Your Budget PlanI'd love to barter but I don't know how to get started. I'd love to find someone to color and cut my hair. Also love to barter with someone who would mow and edge my lawn. I'm a senior and these things are eating up a large part of my budget. Don't plan on stopping the hair coloring and the yard is a necessity. Hard, down on the floor, bending and hard labor things have just gotten too painfull for me. Can do them but next day my joints are aching and back hurts. Post by TXBetty |
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