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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 162121" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Susie, I love freecycle, too. I get rid of a lot of junk thru there, and I acquire a lot of things I'd otherwise be buying there. Its amazing what people can and will give!</p><p>A couple years ago, I posted for old lincoln logs. A man who periodically randomly chose a "wanted" post to fulfill for his good samaritan project picked our licoln log post and offered to BUY difficult child a brand new set, completely at random - set them aside at a customer service counter in town, email him where, he would purchase them.</p><p>Turns out someone else offered to give difficult child an old set they had at the time, so I asked the man to find another "wanted' post, but still, it was very moving what he was doing. He said he did it a couple of times a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 162121, member: 1848"] Susie, I love freecycle, too. I get rid of a lot of junk thru there, and I acquire a lot of things I'd otherwise be buying there. Its amazing what people can and will give! A couple years ago, I posted for old lincoln logs. A man who periodically randomly chose a "wanted" post to fulfill for his good samaritan project picked our licoln log post and offered to BUY difficult child a brand new set, completely at random - set them aside at a customer service counter in town, email him where, he would purchase them. Turns out someone else offered to give difficult child an old set they had at the time, so I asked the man to find another "wanted' post, but still, it was very moving what he was doing. He said he did it a couple of times a year. [/QUOTE]
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