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(Ad) Two toddler bed Freecycled in hours; new ad is posted Comments re article 42225: Ad Freecycling 2 toddler bedsAmanda Firkins writes: Thanks for posting this for me/ I've already had several calls and have gotten rid of the beds now. -Amanda FirkinsNo sooner than that Freecycling Ad changed to "No longer Available" than a second bedding freecyling post was made for another reader. Check and use the listings in Freecycling now. It's a lonely ad right now, the only one listed. Freecyling is a great way to give away useful items one no longer needs. The biggest benefit, of course is the good feeling for the donor, and for the recipient, a free, needed, and in most cases, quality item. For many, too much stuff is a real burden. An added advantage of Freecycling is that the unwanted stuff could be hauled away at no expense to the donor. This story was posted on 2011-02-03 17:14:16
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