[Grovenet] Getting rid of stuff
Ron D'Eau Claire
rondec at easystreet.com
Thu Jan 11 15:52:16 PST 2007
The biggest advantage to "freecycle" is that you don't have to haul the
stuff. IF someone likes what you have they haul it away.
On the other hand Goodwill donations provide a tax credit for a charitable
donation.
Ron D'Eau Claire
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Behalf Of Phoenixacm at aol.com
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 2:10 PM
To: grovenet at rdrop.com
Subject: [Grovenet] Getting rid of stuff
Hi, folks,
I went on freecycle to get rid of the ancient hot tub in our backyard.
Someone said he wanted it, but then only took the tub and not the heater and
pump.
I resubmitted the heater and pump on freecycle, but no one has responded
so
far.
1) Do you know of anyone who is interested in a hot tub heater and pump?
to recycle or for parts? They worked fine the last time we used them.
2) Freecycle doesn't seem much better than dropping stuff off at the
Goodwill to me. Anybody else feel differently?
Jane B-P
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