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Birth Date: Wed, Sep 10

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Get in shape
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  NewIjit

Mon, Jun 30 04:21 PM

Okay, Serious Question This time

 

For those on TTL who are trying to de-clutter their living spaces like I am, what do you do with things that you don't know what to do with?

 

I've tried selling some things on Craigs List.  No response.

 

I've tried giving things away.  No takers.

 

And it's perfectly good stuff that I just can't bring myself to throw away.  Anybody have any suggestions? 

 

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says: I take my things to Goodwill.

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freecycle.org. It's awesome. You get mutliple people asking to come pick up your stuff at YOUR convenience. I've got rid of tons of what was clutter to me but great for other folks, like furniture, kids' winter coats, lots of useful stuff that was not being used anymore here.  And then you can choose someone who REALLY needs it.

 

And I've got some amazing treasures from there, too, like a real china set when I had nothing to eat off of after a move.

says: give it to the savation army you can put the cash value on it yoursef and get up to 500.00 income tax credit