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Freecycle Freeloaders again...

102 replies

WendyWeber · 14/03/2008 23:36

2 great ads on mine today:

Wouldn't we all, dear? And if you can afford to tax, fuel and run one, surely you can afford to buy it?

And from the same person:

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PurplePillow · 14/03/2008 23:41

Yes I know what you mean, on mine there has been people asking for caravans

MoreSpamThanGlam · 14/03/2008 23:46

Oooh...

Ive seen a lovely handbag - wonder if I can ask for that. Only £895

booge · 14/03/2008 23:46

A lot of people give away old pianos on freecycle, better than junking them. We got ours this way, it's old and decrepit but the kids enjoy bashing away on it.

Cattymum · 14/03/2008 23:47

and laptops...

Its just like father xmas innit?

booge · 14/03/2008 23:48

I've also seen cars and caravans offered too.

NeverSayNever · 14/03/2008 23:51

I once had a dig at someone asking for a VW Campervan, I said if anyone was getting rid of a porsche or an aston, I was their girl, went down well with other freecyclers, they saw the funny side, unfortunatly Mr Campervan didn't, boy did I take some abuse

cat64 · 14/03/2008 23:52

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booge · 14/03/2008 23:58

I see what you mean (we didn't ask for our either), but maybe you have a piano your thinking of dumping and it's damn heavy to get shot of and it can't be tuned properly. Then you see someone wants one for their kids on freecycle. Bingo, it stays out of landfill, you don't have to deal with getting rid of it and some kids get to learn to play... everyone's a winner.

madamez · 15/03/2008 00:22

I also think there's no harm in people asking for things. It's not like you;re obliged to give them the stuff.

fedup1981 · 15/03/2008 00:26

I do get wound up when I see

Wanted: Large flatscreen TV

Come on now, that's cheeky! We get plenty of people asking for an "unwanted nintendo ds" too. lol

avenanap · 15/03/2008 00:32

I offered a drop leaf table a few weeks ago, I had a email from a man asking what colour it was, when I told him it was dark he said no thanks as he wanted something lighter . Yes, I'll just go down to the furniture shop and buy one for you now! So cheeky, a table's a table isn't it? it's free, if you don't like the colour put a table cloth on it or go and buy one you tight bas**rd!
So many laptops wanted, and fridges, washing machines, dryers. They ask for all sorts, blue rug with white boarder, stainless steel kettle, I thought the whole idea was stopping the stuff you no longer need going to landfil by passing it on to someone who can use it, not specific requests for expensive items?

windygalestoday · 15/03/2008 00:33

someone on ours asked for a range rover-we have frequent requests for widescreen tvs and laptops too

avenanap · 15/03/2008 00:38

I've just checked, there's a wanted chainsaw , petrol sit on mower and one woman asking for these, she's not asking much is she?

Hoover
Stair gate
Fire guard
Wardrobe
chester drawers
television

choosyfloosy · 15/03/2008 00:41

what's wrong with asking though? it's not a personal insult!

we've got a car that we're going to be unable to afford to keep running from May, I hate the thought of scrapping it as it's perfectly reliable, but it's unsaleable. We probably won't Freecycle it as I worry about people driving it without MOTing it, but I might think about it if I was convinced the person could afford to run it properly.

avenanap · 15/03/2008 00:44

No harm in asking, it's when they want something specific/expensive/loads. Asking for a tv's fine, asking for a widescreen Phillips 24 inch with surround sound is kind of pushing it.

choosyfloosy · 15/03/2008 00:54

but why? why shouldn't they ask for exactly what they would really like?

avenanap · 15/03/2008 00:59

Because they should know that they've got bugger all chance of getting it and are just clogging up the network with emails! I thought the whole idea of freecycle was people donating stuff they no longer want/need to others so that the item/s can be used to extend their life? It's ok to ask for stuff that they need but if they want something specific they should go and buy it. There should be limits as to how much stuff people ask for, I remember one woman who sent about 100 emails in 2 days asking for practically a whole house. This is going to far.

mrsruffallo · 15/03/2008 01:00

LOL t this its tru and it really annoys me
For example, today;
OFFERED: Bag of old casettes
WANTED: A frigde freezer
From the same poster
Bit of a liberty
I agree with OP, there has to be a balabnce.
Those of you who say it's fine must be tight arses

WendyWeber · 15/03/2008 01:00

Because if they are in need of a telly, they are in need of a telly - generic, not specific.

If any old telly won't do, they can go and buy one

If they can't afford to buy one, they are not in a position to specify. It's rude, greedy and "having". If a child came to your house and asked for Ben & Jerry's, not ice cream, what would you say?

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pucca · 15/03/2008 01:01

Someone was asking for an IPOD on our local freecycle, i mean FGS!

We put loads on ours, and i offered all kinds the other day including a brand new graco footmuff, and half of them don't turn up.

choosyfloosy · 15/03/2008 01:04

i'd say 'Sorry,we don't have Ben and Jerry's, there's some vanilla?'

I suppose I would think less of them for asking (or their parents). But it would only really upset me if they refused the vanilla brick.

Must have another go at Freecycle.

avenanap · 15/03/2008 01:09

Wanted: beige marble effect worktop, full width. No chance of getting this, or the person that wants a ps2 with games, they are not going to get that either.

mrsruffallo · 15/03/2008 01:11

They are quite mad. Another woman today
WANTED: FRIDGE FREEZER
OFFERED: ALARM CLOCK, DOESN'T WORK

mrsruffallo · 15/03/2008 01:12

lol avenanap

TheAntiFlounce · 15/03/2008 01:18

Why not ask? people might have something holed up in a cupboard that someone asking reminds them about.