Thursday, November 17, 2005

Free + Recycle = Freecycle.org

I can't really explain why I haven't posted about this really wonderful concept before, but now I am. A few months ago, a friend of Meg's told her about this online community called "Freecycle.org". Freecycle.org is a website that allows one to give away or recieve items for free from people within their surrounding community. Its kind of like a free version of the classifieds. Most of the community groups are organized by city or county. To give you an example of how it works, let me explain about our experiences with it so far:

1. the first experience we had was when Megan set up her account, which sends e-mails to your yahoo account (Freecycle is affiliated with Yahoo! Groups I believe). Each day the folder would fill up with "offer" or "wanted" notices for various items. One of the freely offered items was an all-wooden baby's high chair from somebody in the nearby area. Meg replied to the person offering the highchair, who gave us directions to their place as well as where she would leave the item. A couple of days later, we found the person's house, picked up the highchair, which was out on the person's porch, and went home. It was as simple as that.

2. Our second experience was a metal filing cabinet. Meg and I had been thinking of buying one, but when we saw this, we figured, "what the heck?". The person was out in E-Town, which is about 1/2 hours from our place. However, a free metal filing cabinet is a free metal filing cabinet. Because of poor written communication via e-mail by both us and the person giving the cabinet away, we end up driving out there and finding nothing. A week later, the scheduling for both the person and us was better communicated and we came home with a free working filing cabinet.

3. The 3rd experience we had was getting rid of a bunch of useless computer junk that I had lying around the house. Recylcing computers can be a pain, so this was a great way. We divided up our items into separate free offers and posted them on the web. We got several responses, asking for the items right away. The arrangements for pickup were made and we set the items out on our front porch. Within the week, all of the stuff was gone. It was so easy!!!


Of course, one has to realize that not everything that people are giving away is going to be top-quality, or in top-quality condition. For instance, the high-chair is very nice, but the finish needs re-done. The filing cabinet works fine, but its missing a metal folder rack in one of the drawers. Of the computer items I gave away, some work, others didn't (of course, I DID let everyone know that before they chose to claim the item).

All in all, I think that Freecycle.org is a great idea for people. It allows people to be rid of stuff that is taking up space, and allows others who are looking for various items to find them at no cost. Its a situation where everybody wins. If you think that you might be interested in checking it out, here's the link: Freecycle.org

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Al,
Can you give away services as well as items? I'd like to give someone the wonderful opportunity to clean my office. The person would have up to 6 hours to clean trash, vaccum and dust. This is a fantastic chance to pick up after me!

Al Jurina said...

Uh, probably not. The site is called Freecycle, not "LazyCycle".