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Ten great ways to live for free

posted : WEDNESDAY, 7TH OCTOBER 2009 06:23:38 BST comments : 8

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    Vi
    Thursday, 10 September 2009 07:29:07 BST

    Re SenayAt least this is a way of not wasting and filling our landfill sites - after all it is only going to be thrown away anyway so why not make use of it - I consider it such an awful waste especially when people are struggling and good stuff is thrown awayAnother site www.Freecycle.org is another great site for people wanting to get rid of stuff that others may want to use after all one mans rubbish is another mans treasure :o)Hope this one posts lol

    Vi
    Thursday, 10 September 2009 07:25:00 BST

    Re SenayAt least this is a way of not wasting and filling our landfill sites - after all it is only going to be thrown away anyway so why not make use of it - I consider it such an awful waste especially when people are struggling and good stuff is thrown awayAnother site Freecycle.org is a great site for people wanting to get rid of stuff that others may want to use after all one mans rubbish is another mans treasure :o)

    norfolk girl
    Wednesday, 9 September 2009 08:45:33 BST

    Can the EXPERTS tell us how to save money when all their money saving tips most of the population already do ? this how they have to live all the time, EXPERTS need to come into the real world.

    TopHat
    Wednesday, 9 September 2009 07:20:08 BST

    They forgot to mention................................Become an MP

    pedro
    Tuesday, 8 September 2009 22:19:34 BST

    freeloading! the art of conning the state out of real workers hard earned wages and tax.get honhest.

    earthfrog
    Tuesday, 8 September 2009 17:43:41 BST

    think he means the bins where they throw things away that they don't want in their high street shops. I have seen charity shop staff break things so no one can do this. Where's the charity in that!!!?

    j.follows
    Tuesday, 8 September 2009 16:35:42 BST

    people like you make me mad. you said that you go though chairty bins. well thats not for you, get a job

    Senay
    Tuesday, 8 September 2009 15:10:56 BST

    I am a total freeloader :) I go behind the bins at supermarkets and come home with a bag full of shopping. I go through chairty bins and find Antiques , Clothing and plenty more which i then take to Carboot. It's a great way to live life without such exspense :)

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