Why do people leave their junk outside and except people to actually want it?

Anonymous
It must be an inflated ego or just laziness that has people thinking others would want their 30yr old microwave or 3 legged chair. It's just littering and an eyesore.
Anonymous
On my neighborhood listserv people post "CURB ALERT" and a lot of this stuff does go fast.
Anonymous
where was this?
Anonymous
May be trash to you but others may need or want it. I love finding other people's "junk" and turning it into my treasure. Giving away a used microwave is a lot better than throwing that used microwave in the trash.
Anonymous
I don't do it myself, but have seen junk picked up quickly. Why not, if someone can use it? Then if no one picks it up, you can arrange for the appliance or bulk fee for it to get picked up. Sounds better to give it a shot, then to pay the $50 or whatever it is....
Anonymous
You're obviously too rich and classy (make that klassy with a "k") to take other peoples' junk. But there are people who aren't as rich and important as you who are grateful for free items that still work/look decent.
Anonymous
We put out an old sofa and coffee table and they were snatched up in a couple hours. I couldn't have cared less if no one wanted them. The trash would have picked them up the next morning if no one did.

Maybe there are people out there that can't afford Pottery Barn or Restoration Hardware. Did you ever think of that???
Anonymous
My neighbors are moving to NYC and downsizing. They left thousands of dollars of "stuff" on their curb with a sign that said "FREE". It was gone in 30 minutes. I took their hand sander and a couple of bike helmets and some Christmas decorations. Another neighbor took their mini-fridge for a college aged child. They had tons of good quality, well-cared-for items and people snatched them up. No one in our neighborhood puts crap on the curb with a curb alert. It's usually items the original owner has no need for but is still in good condition.
Where do you live?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My neighbors are moving to NYC and downsizing. They left thousands of dollars of "stuff" on their curb with a sign that said "FREE". It was gone in 30 minutes. I took their hand sander and a couple of bike helmets and some Christmas decorations. Another neighbor took their mini-fridge for a college aged child. They had tons of good quality, well-cared-for items and people snatched them up. No one in our neighborhood puts crap on the curb with a curb alert. It's usually items the original owner has no need for but is still in good condition.
Where do you live?


Is this safe?
Anonymous
Just left some kids ride on toys out this afternoon and they are gone..fewer things in the landfills..less plastic than if everyone buys new..
Anonymous
You meant EXPECT, OP?
Anonymous
We put all kinds of stuff on our curb for pick up before we moved. I had scheduled a pick-up, but everything was gone by nightfall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My neighbors are moving to NYC and downsizing. They left thousands of dollars of "stuff" on their curb with a sign that said "FREE". It was gone in 30 minutes. I took their hand sander and a couple of bike helmets and some Christmas decorations. Another neighbor took their mini-fridge for a college aged child. They had tons of good quality, well-cared-for items and people snatched them up. No one in our neighborhood puts crap on the curb with a curb alert. It's usually items the original owner has no need for but is still in good condition.
Where do you live?


Is this safe?

What do you mean? They're our close friends and I'm sure they'd tell us if they'd been in an accident. And, I'm not worried about lice from two 50 year old women...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We put all kinds of stuff on our curb for pick up before we moved. I had scheduled a pick-up, but everything was gone by nightfall.


Same thing happened to us when we moved. One of the items was a broken desk table and it was gone in 2 hours.
Anonymous
I think the key feature is that the items should only be there for a few days. If the weekend goes by or trash day..then the owner needs to make othe arrangements.
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