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I dont get it. I've used freecycle a few times to offload unwanted quality items. I get offers and respond to them but they never turn up and/ or never reply when I message them back.

I find this very rude. If they've changed there mind that's fine but they never tell you. The same thing happens when repsonding to offers. You reply and they dont get back, its shit. Its seems very FkU in Southwark. Well Fk them too! Anyway, never again.

Its even more painful than ebaying. You know those people who cant read the post properly but keep nagging you with questions.  People have gotten so rude and so lazy and disrespectful in general, they forget that at the nd of their text BS there is an actual human being.

I just run over anyone who crosses my path while masturbating their sad little phone. That's evolution and that's God's work.

 

 

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I find that if you give your name and mobile number when replying and say when you can collect (eg I can collect this evening at X) you are far more likely to be successful.  I also prioritise people who say please and thank you - simple manners.  You can also block people who fail to show or respond in a timely manner.

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