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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm thinking of starting either a Buy-nothing group or a Freecycle group in my neighborhood and I'm curious if people who have experience with either have thoughts to share. Buy-nothing seems to be organized around Facebook, which I think would limit its appeal as not everyone likes using Facebook. On the other hand, I was a member of a Freecycle group in another city and it seemed like it was all crazy people. More broadly, I worry that these groups don't really help anyone. Specifically, that they just enable people who are hoarders to acquire more junk. I hate to throw usable things away but I worry that creating a mess that the heirs of the hoarder are going to have to pay to have carted to a landfill is even worse. Thanks.[/quote] MYOB. The heirs can call a truck and some people to clean out the house. [/quote]
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