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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My Buy Nothing group admins take such a long time to approve posts that by the time they get posted, I usually offer it to the first poster. It had already “simmered” enough in the pending post phase and I just want it gone! 💨 [/quote] It doesn't have to simmer. That doesn't do anything anyway. I don't want to dork around with some random wheel etc or wait 7days - I want to put it on my curb actually and have it disappear at night NOW [/quote] But that’s not In ThE SpIrIt of the esteemed national organization that is Buy NothingTM :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: (I’m with you, I just want the s*** gone but that’s not PC to say)[/quote] +100. I have, once or twice, posted something really great that I knew would be of help to a parent in true need. So I said, “If you truly need this item and want to directly DM me, please feel free.” A bunch of people put “Interested” but respected what I was doing, and only one person got in touch to explain how helpful the item would be in a difficult time. Other than that, it was first to respond gets it. And I roll my eyes at our “Administrator” who lovesssss to post the “rules” and the “spirit of community.” Yes, I have *organically* made some connections with people through the process, but especially during COVID, it was come on down and take this off my porch. Get a grip, people.[/quote]
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