Nothing of interest for me, but if you have more things you need to get rid of after exhausting friend connections-- even well used or broken stuff-- you could try Freecycle.org. Its amazing what people want and will take for free. At least here in Livermore people are pretty good about it, not nearly as many flakes as Craig's List. And if I need stuff gone fast I give a deadline in my post.
If we had more time, I'd do freecycle or craigslist. But we have to be out by Tuesday and I have a LOT of moving to do between now and then, so I don't have time to schedule meetings with random strangers. It's easier with friends.
I can certainly imagine how hectic that can be, moving is pure insanity! D:
I don't usually schedule a meeting, I just find out when they can come (or pick the responder who says they can come soonest), give them my address and tell them it'll be on the porch for them. That's pretty typical for Freecycle too. Some people even post "Don't respond unless you can pickup today!" I've gotten rid of lots of items in less than 24 hours (an area rug and a garabage can in the past 4 days) Of course, your local community will be different than mine so YMMV.
Its also a great option when its stuff no one wants, Goodwill won't take and you don't want it to end up in a landfill. Also a nice source to obtain and recycle moving boxes and packing material. It kicks Craig's List ass really.
I'm not really sure what a stereo slide is, so I'm not sure. You can do a search for the model number and dig into the specs. It cost me $300 when I bought it; so maybe $50?
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And yes, I mean RAM. I'll update with a list of what's available later today.
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And possibly a pair or two of toe socks and the matchbook collection as well, unless you find another good home for either. :)
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Um...two pairs of toe socks, please.
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Assuming you weren't already planning to... haha.
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I don't usually schedule a meeting, I just find out when they can come (or pick the responder who says they can come soonest), give them my address and tell them it'll be on the porch for them. That's pretty typical for Freecycle too. Some people even post "Don't respond unless you can pickup today!" I've gotten rid of lots of items in less than 24 hours (an area rug and a garabage can in the past 4 days) Of course, your local community will be different than mine so YMMV.
Its also a great option when its stuff no one wants, Goodwill won't take and you don't want it to end up in a landfill. Also a nice source to obtain and recycle moving boxes and packing material. It kicks Craig's List ass really.
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