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    Another way to use the "free " section of craigslist

    We all scroll the free section to look for scrap but for the guys who do cleanouts have you ever listed some of the good or useful items in the free section. its a lot less hassle than trying to sell it and its cheaper than dumping it. i had a cleanout job of a truckload of wood i got paid $400 for the job i posted the wood on craigslist for free and someones coming tomorrow to pick it up. so after gas i made a clean $375 profit.


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    Here, my sources is a local Church group who started a store similar to Habitat for Humanity. The money they earn goes to all their activities and organizations.

    When they might not want it, I will go to Salvation Army, other Thrift Stores, and then try craigslist.
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