Need to get rid of a TV that may or may not work? How about some gently used hanging files?
What do you do with things that you would never advertise in the classifieds of the local paper, but you just can't bring yourself to throw out? If the guilt of adding to the world's enormous pile of garbage bothers you, there is a solution.
It's called "freecycling."
There is a network of people, including folks in the south county, using the Internet to recycle and reuse their unwanted belongings. Freecyclers post items they want to get rid of. Other freecyclers read the posting and make arrangements to pick up....
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