We've become aware that there is some confusion as to how to use the site so we're reposting this to remind you all of what you agreed to abide by when you first signed up ........
Welcome to Freecycle! (and Guidelines & Disclaimer)
This Freecycle.org Town group matches people who have things they need to get rid of with people who can use them. Our goal is to keep usable items out of the landfill.
By using what we already have on this earth, we reduce consumerism, manufacture fewer goods, and lessen the impact on the Earth. Another benefit of using Freecycle.org is that it encourages us to get rid of items that we no longer need and promotes community involvement in the process.
Good luck, have fun & thank you for keeping good stuff out of the landfills!
Here are the basic Freecycle guidelines:
1. KEEP IT FREE, LEGAL & APPROPRIATE FOR ALL AGES. This means, for example:
-No alcohol, tobacco, firearms or other weapons, profanity or sexual content, medications etc.
- Never send money for anything offered on Freecycle (this includes money for shipping/couriers).
- All copyrighted material must be the original media.
- In local Town groups if you intend to resell items we ask that you be upfront and honest about it
- No unregistered waste carriers [UK only].
2. WANTED POSTS ARE TO BE USED SPARINGLY. Numerical limits on Wanted posts vary by local Town group. We in Pembrokeshire don't limit the amount of Wanted posts you can make in a month but we do ask that you only ask for one item in each post and only ask for the same item every 31 days.
3. NO POLITICS, NO SPAM, NO MONEY, NO PERSONAL ATTACKS/RUDENESS OR PROSELYTIZING.
4. NO SWAPS/TRADING PLEASE. Go to your local swap/trading organization for this. It can be quite fun.
5. NO PERSONAL ADS. Posting oneself or another person from the human species is not allowed. There are many internet dating sites better suited to this purpose.
6. NO POSTS ABOUT ANIMALS FOR BREEDING OR FOOD PURPOSES. Beyond this, some Town groups do allow non-breeding-related posts to find new homes for pets, but ask that it be kept legal and lovingly careful. Other Town groups prefer not to allow pet postings. Pembrokeshire members voted to allow pet posts.
7. BE NICE. A brief note on Freecycle etiquette: we are all volunteers and we've got a great little community here so when you arrange to pick up an item from another Freecycle member, it is basic good manners to accommodate them as much as possible in terms of scheduling, and then be punctual; they are, after all, giving you something you need and asking nothing in return except that you will show up when you say you will. Also, unless the giver tells you otherwise, assume that they would like you to come by as soon as you can to take away the item.
PICK UP. Arrange as you like. Generally, you'll wait until you get a handful of responses, maybe overnight or maybe a week to give those who don't get online very often a chance and then you can pick whomever you like in whatever way you like.! That's half the fun. Consider giving your starving local charity preference if one should respond. Arrange pickup with one person only, rather than "It's on the porch, whoever gets here first gets it." Otherwise you'll become unpopular pretty quickly with your fellow Freecycle members. Also, only give your phone number to one person at a time or ask for the recipient's phone number. Otherwise you'll get swamped with phone calls.
DISCLAIMER. FREECYCLE(R) NETWORK MEMBERS USE THE LIST AT THEIR OWN RISK. Please take reasonable measures to protect your safety and privacy when posting to the list or participating in an exchange. Don't make yourself vulnerable by disclosing your personal circumstances. By joining the list, you agree to hold neither the list owners, moderators nor anyone affiliated with Freecycle.org responsible or liable for any circumstance resulting from a Freecycle-related exchange or communication.
SAFETY. Be aware! It is up to each individual member of Freecycle when arranging for pickup of the item being given away to be appropriately aware of the potential risk of having "a stranger" come to your home to pick something up. Freecycle as an organisation assumes no responsibility for this risk. If you, for example, are living alone, you may want to say that you'll leave the item on the front porch while you are not home or arrange for a drop-off at a public place.
Thank you for being a part of The Freecycle Network!
Regards,
Your Pembrokeshire Freecycle.org Moderators
©The Freecycle Network 2006