• Allero@lemmy.today
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    1 day ago

    Or, better yet, just give the stuff you don’t need to the people interested in getting it, and participate in mutual exchange.

    Crush capitalism!

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      • Posts item for free
      • Gets message “how much does this cost?”
      • ”Its free”
      • ”Can you deliver it to me? (Insert some excuse here)”
      • bountygiver [any]@lemmy.ml
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        20 hours ago

        That’s when you make them pay the shipping + a bit of extra charge for your time since they did asked for price before.

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        Even if you intend to give it away for free, still price it. Once it’s free it will attract a lot of… shady characters. In my experience at least. Even asking a very cheap price will almost eliminate all the weirdos and odd requests. It’s like they only search for stuff that’s free. When it came to my kid’s old toys I ended giving it away for free when they came to pick it up with cash in hand.

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          23 hours ago

          Yep! This has worked really well for me! If I list things as free, I tend to get people with tons of questions and excuses, and lots of flakes or scammers. If I post things with a pretty low price, people are usually much more pleasant to deal with.

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          23 hours ago

          Even better to donate to a toy library, to make sure it isn’t going to someone who is just going to flip it.

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          This is actually a tactic Antoine-Augustin Parmentier used to popularize potatoes in France. He couldn’t get people to accept potatoes, so he placed armed guards to protect the plants, and withdrew them at a certain point in the day so that people could steal them.

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        1 day ago

        “Unfortunately, no. I currently don’t have resources to deliver stuff, but I’ll be happy to see you at my place!”

        But yeah, classic on your end :D