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they said my membership was regected i said i live in rishton do you thing that could be the problom?
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Do you have a yahoo account because freecycle is part of the yahoo groups. It wont be because you live in rishton because its Hyndburn is nt it? |
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I seem to recall that if you have email run by some obscure provider (whose name I cannot remember) you cannot use it on freecycle - have to use a recognised email provider to register
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no i do not have a yahoo acc its bt internet thank you for that
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I don't know this site. Do you mean I can ask for anything I want and someone will just give it to me - free?
In that case I want a 4 bedroom bungalow in this area, with half an acre of land, on a country lane. I'm even willing to swap for a 3 bedroom semi (with new, very posh bathroom) on a semi-rural road. Now, I can't say fairer than that, can I? :) |
you can become a member of every freecycle site in the country, but you can only advertise for 'things wanted' on your local site....
you can pick up from ANY of the posts on any of the groups though so a mod on freecycle told me anyway oh he also happens to be a member of accyweb too :D |
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Hi folks someone I know thats in Freecycle told me that there are some little misconceptions need correcting:
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Although some ISP's have had problems blocking Yahoo mails, NTL & AOL were 2 that spring to mind. The thing that is not allowed is to be using Grouply.com as they have some serious security issues that Freecycle groups (and others) do not agree with. Quote:
As far as I know Freecycle is about saving stuff from landfill, I have never heard of a Bungalow being thrown into landfill :D Also As far as I know swapping is not allowed, all exchanges are meant to be free & without conditions, a swap contains a condition (I'll give you mine on the condition that you give me yours). Quote:
99.999% of the time anyone that joins all the groups is a national spammer and soon gets noticed and removed. I'm personally in about 20+ Freecycle groups internationally. You can usually post both OFFER & WANTED posts on any group that accepts you as a member, but you are asked to post them all on your own "local" group first,as Freecycle is all about "local gifting". The basis of that is to also respect the environment & not emit loads of nasty emissions into the air :D Quote:
Lancslad, did you reply to the email that was sent to you asking your local area location & partial postal code? ISTR not replying to that is the biggest reason for non approval. It's usually because someone joins up & signs up for a Yahoo email which gets set as default & then they do not check the Yahoo email account. Other problems are when they join with 1 email address and then reply from another, which means that Freecycle cannot be completely sure that they are the same person, so the same email address needs to be used. It also needs to be the same email address as the reply will often be searched for to find the members location because they often forget it :D Try joining again, email the group owners email address & mention this thread on AW then the dozy sod who's overstretched trying to keep 3 groups in the area running might take more notice :D :D Now if I had some spare time & knew anything about how to use Freecycle well I'd help out as I know they could do with some lol |
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pmsfl, Matty your off your head ;)
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I lost my head many moons ago, its in the same bag with my marbles :D
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BwD is still looked after by the Yanks because they got rid of a perfectly good moderator and people are still taking the pee when asking for stuff. And despite having a message creation web page that creates the whole message & sends it for you, people still get the simple subject line wrong.... \bangsheadonwall :end: |
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Matty, why are you quoting yourself mate?
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Pointing out that in the past year, nowt has changed :D
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Free stuff is one of the few highlights of someones death. People leave some pretty valuable stuff behind and not everyone's family has the time to find everything a good home. Some might just give away expensive books or paintings so that other people could appreciate them for example, so why not the same with laptops? And before anyone whinges about my first sentence, you only have to look at disputes over wills to see exactly what I mean. All of a sudden the death becomes highly irrelevant once there is property to be fought over.
Household appliances and electrics are the thing that people generally already have so when someone dies, its easier to just give it away on freecycle if you aren't bothered about the money. And some people don't really care about making profit. I think ASKING for expensive items is somewhat cheeky but as someone said, if you don't ask then you don't get. Simple as that really. We shouldn't be so cynical about listed expensive things though, there are many reasons why a person might decide to just give away something of value. |
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I think thats a good idea, I lost my mother in law in November and we have yet to find homes for all her stuff, we're not going to rush to sort things out but thats one idea I hadn't thought of.
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