My dad hoarded dozens of wood pallets in the garage. I wanted to get rid of them, so for months I put classifieds “free wood pallets, come and get them” but I only got messages from assholes that wanted that I delivered them for free on the other part of the city. Finally I got a message from someone that seemed to be interested. I gave my phone number, he called me immediately “I’m coming right now, where is your location”. I said that right now I can’t, but the wood is in [city], what about tomorrow? He agrees, he says call me tomorrow and tell me the address and I come immediately

The day after, I call and nobody answers. Meanwhile I am at the garage so I waste one hour taking out all the pallets in the garden. I have to go, so I tell my dad to call the number to tell the address.

The day after I am back and I see a mess in the garden. Many pallets were taken but some of them were left, not in a neat stack, but all threw away.

I am calling the number of the pallets guy to get pissed at the mess (and of course he’s still not answering my call), when my dad sees me from the window and comes to tell me: the guy never answered the phone (so he never got the address) but during the night someone trespassed and stole the free stuff!

I’m baffled that the secret to easily getting rid of stuff is making people think that they’re committing a crime.

  • theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 months ago

    In my city you just put anything you don’t want out in the street, maybe with a little note saying “still working” or some other relevant info if it was an appliance and it will usually be gone within the hour.

    I have furnished multiple flats with free street furniture that I have come across whilst out and just had to carry home.

    I realise that it is not like this everywhere but I love the culture of actively recycling useful items within the community just by leaving them in the street for people!

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      4 months ago

      Be very careful with “free” furniture. Easy way to get bedbugs, at least in my area in the US.

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      4 months ago

      Yeah, there’s an unwritten rule in my area that if something is left close to the street, it’s fair game, sign or no. I almost had my bike taken as a kid because I carelessly left it in the free zone to grab a snack, haha! There’s always cool stuff to find in people’s free zones.

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        4 months ago

        We had someone steal my daughter’s wheel chair that was in our drive way in the 5 minutes it took for us to get her ready to get into it.

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      4 months ago

      Same here, especially if it’s got metal in it. Any thing that could be sold as scrap metal gets picked up in under an hour.

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      4 months ago

      My parents had a few old barbeques that they didn’t want. My dad said to put them out at the road, and I thought it was a waste of time. The next time I looked out they were gone. Somebody got their $3 of scrap at least.