Entries Tagged with Freecycle

November 17th, 2006

Greed

Posted in Soap Box, Featured by n. mallory

I don’t know why, but I’m always a little shocked at what people will ask for on my Freecycle list.  If you don’t know what Freecycle is, it’s an international network of people, “who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. Each local group is moderated by a local volunteer (them’s good people).”  Basically there’s mailing lists broken down to regional areas all over the world and

When you want to find a new home for something — whether it’s a chair, a fax machine, piano, or an old door — you simply send an e-mail offering it to members of the local Freecycle group.

Or, maybe you’re looking to acquire something yourself. Simply respond to a member’s offer, and you just might get it. After that, it’s up to the giver to decide who receives the gift and to set up a pickup time for passing on the treasure.

Here’s the thing, there’s a lot of people on my local Freecycle group that send e-mails asking for stuff.  You know, they start with “WANTED: ” in the subject line rather than “OFFER: ” or “TAKEN: “.  To me this is just a tiny bit greedy.  It wouldn’t even really bother me if there weren’t a lot of those kinds of posts and if they were all for the most part practical somehow.

You know, I thought it was interesting when some teachers posted on the list looking for various items for projects for their classes.  One teacher was looking for vinyl records for her class, for example — not something you can just go to WAL-Mart for.  It just so happened that I was getting rid of mine right then so I had no problem helping out.

But people ask for cars and boats on the list at least every few months.  I mean, whole cars.  Working ones.

And I’m not the only one moving apparently, there have been several posts in the last two weeks by several people stating that they have just moved into their first homes and have nothing and need everything including beds, sofas, kitchenware, etc.  Lots of people asking for beds, computers, paintball equipment, musical instruments, Pokemon cards, video games, clothes, cat supplies, fish tank…

Look I get that you’re looking for a way to save money by searching for the things you want on Freecycle, but I just think it’s impolite and rude and greedy to post that you want people, strangers, stuff for free.  It reminds me of the time my cousin came to my house when she was about 5 years old and she went around telling me how much she liked all of my toys with this expectant look on her face like she thought I was going to just offer to give her the things she liked because she said she liked them.

Here’s the whole point of Freecycle, people clean out their attics, their basements, their extra rooms, whatever, and they don’t want to just throw their old stuff on the curb (or they live somewhere like my new community where there are actually rules about that and no garbage pick up); they’d rather their old, loved, used things go to new homes where new people, albeit strangers, might love their old, used things just as much.  I mean, that’s why I put my things on the Freecycle list — and I’ve gotten rid of everything from a computer desk to a recliner to a computer monitor to a shower radio.

Freecycle isn’t supposed to be where you go to act greedy.  Especially if you have enough money to buy a house.  I mean, o.k. I’m keeping an eye on the “OFFER” messages for someone who’s parting with a kitchen table because I’ve never had a kitchen big enough to have a table in it, but I’m not begging for one.  I mean, I can afford to buy a house.  If I miss the offer and someone else gets it, I have to believe it’s because that person needed it more and I can afford to go to WAL-Mart or Target and buy a cheap-ass kitchen table to use until I can afford a better one.  I’m certainly not going to beg strangers for one.

I don’t even like asking my own family for stuff.

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November 3rd, 2006

I Can’t Put It Off Any Longer

Posted in My Life, Little Red House by n. mallory

The flippers have agreed to fix the window with the broken seal before closing. It was added to the list of items that have to be completed that includes fixing the fire code issue in the basement, installing the smoke detectors, checking the exhaust fan for the oven/stove, and fixing the light over the back of the garage among a few other minor things like adding a garbage disposal.

So…I’ve put it off as long as I can. The packing boxes that I ordered online and thought would be delivered by today won’t be here until Tuesday, but I need to get started packing. I only have 3 weekends, maybe 4 if the closing gets put off until after Thanksgiving. My goal for this weekend is to pack up my CDs, DVDs, knick knacks, file cabinet, desk, and games. I need boxes for this. I tried asking for some on Freecycle and got nary a reply. I grabbed only one paper box from work. So Office Depot or Office Max it is this afternoon.

I think I’ll just start piling the boxes up in a corner in the office upstairs and go from there.

I just am leary. I have this bad feeling that I’ll get all packed and everything will fall through. I have that kind of luck.

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