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get rid of unwanted items - free advert
ywnwa
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Anybody seen the Flog.co.uk website - apparently free advertising (unlike Ebay) but involves collecting locally. (I genuinely have no connections to this whatsoever).
Not much on it for N.Ireland so far - but perhaps we need to spread the word I certainly hadn't heard of it before getting an email today. The official blurb reads:
All that stuff cluttering the attic, the garage, the shed - if it's too good to throw away, now you can Flog it on Flog.co.uk and make some easy money.
to advertise anything and everything on Flog.co.uk - and you can swap stuff or give away items and recycle.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]and in a few minutes you could be converting all your unwanted items into cash.[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Flog.co.uk is one of the UK's fastest growing websites.[/FONT]
Not much on it for N.Ireland so far - but perhaps we need to spread the word I certainly hadn't heard of it before getting an email today. The official blurb reads:
All that stuff cluttering the attic, the garage, the shed - if it's too good to throw away, now you can Flog it on Flog.co.uk and make some easy money.

to advertise anything and everything on Flog.co.uk - and you can swap stuff or give away items and recycle.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]and in a few minutes you could be converting all your unwanted items into cash.[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Flog.co.uk is one of the UK's fastest growing websites.[/FONT]
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I was just going to ask if anyone knew where else to sell items.
I have a few larger items that really arn't suitable for ebay. I have tried the ads for free and the local CT paper. Im surprised as normally things go quite quickly, people are definately cutting back.
Will give that site a go too.
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