Guidelines and Disclaimer
There will be slight variations from group to group, but there are two types of rules:
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Mandatory Rules
Keep it free, legal and appropriate for all ages
This is the main Freecycle rule, and you must follow it, otherwise you might be removed from the group. This means, for example,
- No pornography,
- No alcohol,
- No tobacco,
- No drugs (of any kind, including all medicines, vitamins, creams, etc.),
- No firearms or other weapons.
Get the subject line right
Using the right subject makes it easy for others to decide whether to delete or view your mail.
First, the subject must contain the type of your post. These may vary from group to group, but the standard ones are:
- OFFER, which means you have an item you'd like to give away.
- TAKEN, which means that the item you previously sent an OFFER for has been picked up. You send this to let people know it's no longer available.
- WANTED, which means that you're looking for something. Some groups may have limits on the number or frequency of WANTED mails.
- RECEIVED, which means that you've now got something you previously sent a WANTED for. You use this to let people know you don't need another one.
Second, it must contain the item you're posting about. Use a short description of a few words.
Third, it must contain your location. This must be your own location - not locations you're prepared to collect from.
Here are some examples:
OFFER: houseplants (Inverleith) TAKEN: houseplants (Inverleith) WANTED: deckchairs (Portobello) RECEIVED: deckchairs (Portobello)
You can put more information in the message itself - for example the condition and age.
No politics, no spam, no money, no personal attacks/rudeness, no proselytizing/religion
None of these are suitable - they don't keep things out of landfill. If you break this rule, you may be removed from the group.
No swaps/loans
There may be other local groups for this, but it's not Freecycle because it's not a no-strings-attached gift.
This also avoids problems when people don't return items, or damages them.
Don't respond to the whole group
If you respond to a post, please check that it's going to the person who posted the OFFER/WANTED, not to the whole group. It helps keep down the number of mails.
No offering yourself or your children
It's tempting, but posting oneself or another person from the human species is not allowed.
There are many fine internet dating sites better suited to this purpose.
Be Nice
When you arrange to pick up an item from another Freecycle member, it is basic good manners to accommodate them as much as possible in terms of scheduling, and then be punctual; they are, after all, giving you something you need and asking nothing in return except that you will show up when you say you will. Leaving someone hanging is never a nice thing.
Also, unless the giver tells you otherwise, assume that they would like you to come by as soon as you can to take away the item; no more than three days after the offer is made is usual.
Be nice to your group's moderators, too - remember they're volunteering their time.
Safety
Use common sense. If you're meeting someone you don't know, or telling them your address, then be sensible.
Freecycle Disclaimer
- You might prefer to meet in a public place.
- You might want to have a friend with you.
- You might want to leave an item outside.
- Don't tell people when you're going to be out.
Optional Rules
Repeat WANTEDs
Please do not post the same WANTED posting more than once a month. (There will be variations from group to group)
Crossposting
Crossposting is when you send the same message to multiple groups at the same time. This means that everyone gets lots more mail. Please try your local group first; if you have no luck, then it's fine to use groups further away, but please leave it a few days, and mention in your post which groups you've tried.
Approximate Location
You can list a more detailed location in the body of your post - for example directions on how to get there.
Single or Multiple Mails?
Got more than one thing to give away?
- Some groups ask you to keep it all in one mail, and just number the items for your own clarity. This reduces the overall number of emails we all have to receive.
- Some groups ask you to list one item per mail. This cuts down on mails saying things like "these two items have gone but these thirteen are still available".
Pets
Whether a group allows posting for pets or not is up to that group. There are arguments on both sides, and people often have strong feelings one way or the other. Please respect the policy of your local group.
Phone numbers and contact details
Some groups don't allow phone numbers in posts to the group. Think carefully about whether you really want hundreds or thousands of people you don't know to have your mobile number.