Your use of AI for generating wanted post thumbnails is absolutely disgusting - not only from a moral point of view, but also because the generated images are absolute brainrot. Bicycle with cha... See more
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Your use of AI for generating wanted post thumbnails is absolutely disgusting - not only from a moral point of view, but also because the generated images are absolute brainrot. Bicycle with cha... See more
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Freegle is great for people giving/receiving legal items for free & no-strings-attached. The site appears to do it's best to protect it's members from weapons, drugs, nefarious items, etc. Anyone... See more
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Freegle is a brilliant way of not only de-cluttering but, as importantly, giving items a second chance and helping others. You would be amazed what other people consider useful. I hate throwing th... See more
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Shame I can't rate Freegle higher than 5 stars. So far I've only given stuff away but I'm so glad it's all gone to good homes & will be used rather than sitting in my cupboards, wardrobes & garage. S... See more
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Give and get stuff for free - don't throw it away, give it away
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Your use of AI for generating wanted post thumbnails is absolutely disgusting - not only from a moral point of view, but also because the generated images are absolute brainrot. Bicycle with chain on front wheel and two saddles, one on the handlebars? what the hell?
Yeah - why use free public domain images, or ask a volunteer artist to draw you some clipart of most common things, when you can slap AI on it and call it a day? Disgusting, no shame, incompetent and morally questionable.
I don't want to be exposed to such brainrot material and your decision to include this is concerning.
After 6 years, I no longer want anything to do with you and I will be using the other "Free(re)cycling" website, instead.

Reply from Freegle
Freegle is great for people giving/receiving legal items for free & no-strings-attached. The site appears to do it's best to protect it's members from weapons, drugs, nefarious items, etc.
Anyone trying to pass believed counterfeit or otherwise illegal items (for free or for sale) via such as Freegle, should be aware, that activity is illegal & they are liable to prosecution.
Regarding people not collecting items, I'd give them a thumbs-down (to warn other members - at least that's possible on Freegle, unlike some websites) &, in fairness to Freegle, they can't be held responsible for supposed collectors not turning up.
Just today, I had very pleasant communications with a someone kindly prepared to allow me to collect two listed items this-afternoon, with a generous collection time-window, one I will fit shortly & one I'll use tomorrow.
I've also gifted a number of items previously, pleased they're going to be used & not going to landfill.

Reply from Freegle
In my experience, Freegle is full of time wasters. People contact asking for things with no 'please' or 'thank you' - I just ignore them.
I have given/offered several items which I suspect the recipient may go on to sell.
Thats up to them, but on the whole I don't feel people are genuine; theyre usually rude and often don't reply when I offer the item to them.
Waste of time.

Reply from Freegle
Newcastle site where the moderators claim to have 20 000 members but only have 6 advertisements. Then get pissy and lecture you because you post a wanted add as they have nothing browse through. In other words they are liars. Bonny trying to tell me not to give people a phone number, it, s my phone and upto me, so wind your neck in.

Reply from Freegle
Freegle works. Your experience may vary depending on what part of the country you live in, Britain is changing. I have been in Freegle over 10 years, and had many experiences of getting and giving things, all in the Merseyside, Lancashire region. It is totally free, and common sense is required to avoid situations. Treat others as you would like to be treated yourself and you will benefit from Freegle.

Reply from Freegle
I agree with some of the reviews on here! Started using Freegle a few years ago - it was a great way to recycle unwanted items. Now my belief is it is used by some individual/group scammers/crooks - possibly a means of checking out where you live & then using your messages to know when you’re at home or not!
Of course you can “block” them but there’s nothing to stop them opening new/multiple accounts!

Reply from Freegle
Just collected an item from Scoobydo22.
Quick response and collected from doorstep.
Very good Comms.
🙂🙂🙂
I have quit Freegle after five years membership. I found its main business of exchanging unwanted goods very useful. However they have a secondary feature, called chitchat, a mini social media facility in which you are encouraged to introduce yourself and discuss relevant issues. This has become a place of endless recurring nasty arguments about the same petty subjects, and no one in charge tries to stop them. Worse, I received a tirade of abuse from a moderator who was assisted by someone, probably a friend of hers, who called me a bully and misogynist, and this all went unchallenged by anyone else. The way she addressed me still makes me angry. Of course I could just use the service without reading the chitchat, but but don't feel like doing that. But I'm sure they'll have their own ready answers, so I'm saying this for what it's worth. Thank you.
Have used Freegle for a long time, never actually taken anything from others but have given away around 100 items.
Just tried to log in again after a couple of months and they tell me my account has been deleted for no reason whatsoever. They said I withdrew some items last month which were actually from over 8 years ago! Their system is a complete mess, I won't be bothering to make another account after this.
excellent service from every one

Reply from Freegle
Easy to post offers of items for rehoming

Reply from Freegle
I appreciate what Freegle does & stands for. I like that Freegle is a real online community, nationwide & led by core values & principles, with genuine democracy to decision-making.

Reply from Freegle
Awful moderators.
I've had rude emails nitpicking about the content of my listings.
Everything from remarking my stuff is trash and disallowing it; to overreach of responsibility extending to health and safety precautions; to incorrectly assigning donation of wood as "illegal"; to getting unfairly banned for questioning them on their operations after pointing out there are no grounds for their actions based on their own policies.
After raising a complaint, Freegle shared me their list of prohibited items. When I referred them to my history of list of offered goods which had never met the criteria, they banned me for being "argumentative"
Jobsworths recruited as moderators. Tone of emails is condescending.
Hertford spitefully removed all my listings within seconds and suspended my account.
One of Hertford's moderators is an unpleasant, old battleaxe who, on one occasion, small-mindedly and abruptly rejected a post on the basis the title had too many characters in it!
One experience about wood involved having a post rejected on the basis it could not be confirmed whether or not it had been treated, which is none of their concern as health and safety is outside of their remit.
When confronted about this, they replied they were sorry to hear that I was not concerned about health and safety in an entirely false, presumptive manner. The audacity of being spoken to like that!
It is obstacle-ridden experience which only serves to frustrate and delay participating in a circular economy.
Their ombudsman service lacks transparency and is a partial process which automatically sides with Freegle's moderators: raising a complaint with them is a total waste of time.
Their concern is retaining their jobsworth volunteers rather than user experience.

Reply from Freegle
Free website for getting us all to reuse items. Overall I've met really nice people who give and take items, and it's been a great experience over the years. Friendly and helpful volunteers who seem to always be available with good advice whenever needed!

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Absolutely disgusting behavior by the moderator just because I advised her that her attitude stinks and advised her what a recumbent bike is and got banned from groups. I have been a member of freegle/Trash Nothing for years and since moving to my local area i have had nothing but issue after issue. no warning no nothing. im disabled and rely on the free sites as stuff is expensive for a disabled person. that moderator needs to be taught some lessons in customer service.

Reply from Freegle
Freegle is a great concept,yeah right, stuff is advertised but when it's gone ppl don't delete sometimes it's marked as gifted or promised but hey if it's gone delete it otherwise ppl who don't know are sending wasted messages I have been on a fortnight and not one message in reply also I placed two two ads on to give away a tool box and another for some really useful wood my ads nowhere to be seen both with photos I'm giving up can't abide ignorance

Reply from Freegle
Went to use to supplement Freecycle listing, but stopped (for security reasons) when I saw the site didn't seem to require a log-in profile BUT Freecycle has, somehow, still onboarded me and bombards me with emails all the time. Unable to unsubscribe due to not having actually subscribed, so have none of the required details to log in to unsubscribe!?

Reply from Freegle
Freegle is as good as the people who use it. One person asked me to collect a table at 5pm but she wasn't there, so I had a wasted journey. When I offered something, one person set off without my address, without an Offer or Promise (Freegle's way of saying 'come and collect it') and without an agreed time, so she was disappointed of course. I've made a few other Freegle finds and been very happy with the result. As I said, Freegle connects the giver and the collector but you can't blame Freegle if one of those people is unreliable.

Reply from Freegle
I have been a Freegler for many years, and it is Fantastic! I'm always amazed at the generosity of others, and the things that are kept out of landfill and in use by this volunteer run organisation. Sometimes an individual member is a let-down, but that would be like criticising Asda or Tesco's fir the way someone pushes a trolley! It's email site address is accurate - I LOVE FREEGLE!!

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