When you hear the word "free," you could be forgiven for immediately thinking "strings attached" - especially in an economy in which so many are fighting for financial security. The Freecycle Network, ...
Learn how to get free stuff for your home with The Freecycle Network. It’s the perfect way to get stuff, but first, you need to learn how the Freecycle program works. Heard the saying “One Man’s Trash ...
NEW YORK – OFFER. WANTED. TAKEN. With those three words, Deron Beal of Tucson, Ariz., helped move the yard sale online, only with no money changing hands. Beal is the founder of The Freecycle Network, ...
The Freecycle Network began as a pretty simple idea: Folks could post lists on the Web of things they no longer want — but don't want to merely throw away. Now the freecycle.org network has spread ...
A set of deer antlers. An aging school bus. An opened bottle of salad dressing. A black bra, size 40C - only worn twice. No item is too small, too used or too random to show up on the Freecycle ...
Freecycle, the giveaway movement that helps internet users swap things they no longer want, has split with hundreds of thousands of UK members who have joined a rival group. The Freecycle Network was ...
Got a garage full of stuff you don't need? Try posting it on Freecycle. No Freecycle group in your area? Start your own. This has been the happy mantra of Freecyclers since the grassroots online ...
Freecycle is a nonprofit organization that is defined as a “movement of people who are giving (and getting) stuff for free in their own towns and keeping good stuff out of landfills.” Users of the ...