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By Steve Ranger

Published: Tuesday 01 April 2008


Name

Anonymous


Location

ohio


Occupation

stay at home mom


Comment

I understand that this service is to keep things out of landfills. But who is going to put a car in a landfill? People take them to junkyards and get money for them. So, why do people ask for cars and things that people could sell.

This has happened on some of the Freecycle sites I've seen. If someone asks for something that someone has to sell, but they haven't advertised it for sale, what is the problem? At least, a person is getting what they ask for. People asking for cars and places to live should not be allowed.



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