Sometimes giving it away doesn’t work. When my wife and I moved into the house we’re currently moving out of, the previous owner left behind a rolling bar that we had no use or space for. Put it outside with a sign that said “free” on it. It was there for two weeks and nothing. Then I put a sign on it that said “$25” and it disappeared overnight. A lot of people think if it’s free, it’s junk. But if they think it has value, the local junkies/thieves will remove it for you free of charge rather quickly.
Consistent_Public769 t1_iy14eze wrote
Reply to LPT: try giving away your “trash”. Construction materials, furniture, and bulky items likely have value to someone else by 69stangrestomod
Sometimes giving it away doesn’t work. When my wife and I moved into the house we’re currently moving out of, the previous owner left behind a rolling bar that we had no use or space for. Put it outside with a sign that said “free” on it. It was there for two weeks and nothing. Then I put a sign on it that said “$25” and it disappeared overnight. A lot of people think if it’s free, it’s junk. But if they think it has value, the local junkies/thieves will remove it for you free of charge rather quickly.