Where can I get sofa set and table to eat dinner on, pots, pans, rugs, and a TV stand?
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Hi, look on NEXTDOOR ,OFFER UP, and LET IT GO weve sold furniture items with good to great success Use patience and be willing to do do a best offer!
Wishing you great luck
Craigslist, Freecycle, Facebook Marketplace
You can check the free stuff ads on Craigslist, USA4Sale, Nextdoor, and also Google free household goods with your zip code as there are many times other local places that offer help.
You should also place a "wanted" ad on those same sites as many people have stuff they do not need but do not place ads (but may read what other people are asking about - I'm one of those people).
I do not know what your story is as to why you need these for free or low cost but if you have a particular story behind your need then maybe you can offer an explanation as to why you need help - but not really necessary - as people give things away all the time.
You might look in your local Salvation Army Store, local thrift stores for used furniture as they may have something for a low price.
A very big thing that you have to remember is that most likely there will not be anyone to assist you with loading and unloading and you will have to provide your own vehicle for pick up.
Do you live in a college town? Some of the best free stuff is coming up soon when school break happens and kids just haul everything to the street for pick up.
If you live near one, see if they have a common area in the student union and post a wanted sign so you can get it before it hits the street and weather.
Best wishes that you find everything you need.
Hi,
Here is the link to Letgo. You can find people near you who are selling what you need. We actually sold an RV on Letgo.
Have a blessed day ;)
----Robyn
there are so many great sites where you can get free stuff now. There is craigslist and nextdoor and facebook groups. Also a phone app called LEtgo where folks sell stuff for cheap.
there's always dumpster diving too
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