Anonymous wrote:I had an older woman pick up a 8x10' rug and walk with it to the bus stop down the street.
Anonymous wrote:I recently cleaned out a family member's home. Since she lived on a well traveled street, we dragged furniture to the curb and attached a FREE sign. Obviously, we could only do this on a sunny day, but this method worked.
Anonymous wrote:Whether or not I’m going to be home, I list everything as available for porch pickup and then I give a deadline like “before Wednesday” or “by end of week.” That seems to eliminate the folks who want delivery, want to come inside, etc. I also give dimensions and weights for bulky items, sometimes even adding descriptors like “lightweight but awkward for one person to carry” or “Check dimensions given above, as this may not fit into all vehicles.” I outright ignore any responses or direct messages asking for special arrangements.
From looking at other listings, not everything that people are giving away is in good condition. I think some people “claim” items and then reject them on sight when they see the quality. I try to give thorough descriptions and photos of any blemishes the item may have to help circumvent this issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy Nothing is wild! People in our town will give away partially eaten boxes of cereal.![]()
Ours gives away several days open seltzer half gone.
Are you having a stroke? Trying to decipher what you are saying. Are you saying someone gives away a bottle of seltzer that is open? Or that someone bought a 12 pack of seltzer cans and didn't like the flavor and gave the rest away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy Nothing is wild! People in our town will give away partially eaten boxes of cereal.![]()
lol. Yep! No open food please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy Nothing is wild! People in our town will give away partially eaten boxes of cereal.![]()
Ours gives away several days open seltzer half gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once advertised an armoire. I made it clear that it was big and heavy. A woman showed up, by herself, in heels, with a small sedan.
I really wonder what these people are thinking
Anonymous wrote:I’m cleaning out my dad’s apartment. A person claimed a queen bed frame + mattress, 2 tall Billy bookshelves, a Kallax, tv stand, tall plants and a few lamps.
She showed up in a Prius. Did she think they were dollhouse miniatures?
Anonymous wrote:I swear that over 50% of the people who claim items over and over don't even live in the neighborhood.