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A quick assessment on having a barter scheme amongst the community.

An exchange of goods and services may be really helpful during these difficult times. 
 

I wonder if it’s something that someone would be willing to set up separately and link to the forum? Or perhaps  an additional aspect of the forum itself if it was easy to include?

I don’t have IT knowledge to set this up unfortunate, but I do have skills that I could offer.

From past experience, it would probably work best as a direct exchange rather than coupon credit. 

 

I may be flaunting the rules by posting on this twice, admin please feel free to delete one if this is the case.
 

 

 

1 hour ago, bobbly said:

A quick assessment on having a barter scheme amongst the community.

An exchange of goods and services may be really helpful during these difficult times. 
 

I wonder if it’s something that someone would be willing to set up separately and link to the forum? Or perhaps  an additional aspect of the forum itself if it was easy to include?

I don’t have IT knowledge to set this up unfortunate, but I do have skills that I could offer.

From past experience, it would probably work best as a direct exchange rather than coupon credit. 

 

I may be flaunting the rules by posting on this twice, admin please feel free to delete one if this is the case.
 

 

 

The "for sale" section on this forum lets people offer things for free or cheaply.

And the "wanted" section let's people ask for things they want or need, for free or cheaply.

There are also existing schemes like Freecycle, and also local  food banks.

And there is (or was) a local scheme where you can bring things to be repaired free. I think it is/was based in Nunhead.

Isn't that simpler than having a barter system?

You might have something to give away, but the person who wants it might not have anything you want.

Or have I misunderstood how it works?

I can see that offering services free might not fit into existing schemes, but depending on what they were, what would happen if things went horribly wrong eg someone wrecked your house?

Sorry if the above sounds very negative. 

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I personally think is a great idea Bobbly and would love if there was a section for it.

I wouldn't offer free gardening under the "for sale" section as I would expect something in exchange and wouldn't expect our cat being looked after for free under the "wanted" section, as an example.

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https://www.letslinkuk.net/

I'm interested to know why the OP didn't find this sort of scheme to work, as I would have thought it was much harder to find someone to do a direct exchange with?

Does anybody else have experience of a scheme like this?

Happy to be persuaded! 

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There was a LETS scheme in ED and it ran for a couple of years or so. Trying to remember when it was pre 2000?  A couple of friends joined it, one did baby sitting for exchange for ironing, the other did small painting jobs or simple gardening. There was a set criteria regarding credits, 

Gosh, that is a blast from the past.  Friends in York were into this, he was an accountant and had things like decorating done in exchange.  Not sure if it was equivalent in terms of hours, and I recall HMRC being interested as it was a way of tax avoidance.  

A link for a London wide scheme but have no idea of its popularity:

https://www.londonwide.letslink.org/members/index.php

 

A friend of mine was into "skill swap" about 40 years ago. It wasn't within an organised scheme, she just offered services like help with painting in exchange for services received. She upset some people as they carried out their services for a living, I.e. for money. An organised scheme sounds much better.

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