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Topic: if its free its crappy
QualityOrQuantity's photo
Fri 06/05/15 08:05 AM
:smile:
let me know your take on this

cajunman1985's photo
Fri 06/05/15 08:17 AM
If it's free it isn't always crappy. It just your opinion. You should not have to pay to contact a person. A lot of other sites are let downs.

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Fri 06/05/15 08:26 AM
What if it's buy one get one free ohwell


Annierooroo's photo
Fri 06/05/15 08:38 AM
It depends where you get it from.
I have received a lot of free stuff that is not rubbish.
I ask myself do I need it and will I use it.

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Fri 06/05/15 10:44 AM
let me know your take on this

Some people look a gift horse in the mouth.
Others don't look and expect a brand new perfect horse.
Others don't look and don't expect a perfect horse.

if its free its crappy

It's your choice to judge something that way.
Some see junk, others see opportunity.





SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Fri 06/05/15 10:54 AM
Couple years ago I bought a natural citrine point from an American on Ebay (not a store) ...
When it arrived, there was a beautiful Lemurian pathworker crystal point in the box for me as well, with a note. The woman felt that that crystal belonged with me, so she had sent it to me as a gift ... a total surprise. Such crystals aren't cheap either.

One of my forum members, young girl that I'd never even met, had bought a blue Andes opal, also not cheap. Felt it didn't belong with her, but with me. So she sent it to me :) Really sweet!

2 days ago I received a free espresso cup with 2 packets of coffee. Okay, not as good as a free crystal, but still, lol




TMommy's photo
Fri 06/05/15 11:01 AM
Edited by TMommy on Fri 06/05/15 11:02 AM
Last Christmas there was a link on another site to where you could sign up to send box cookies to an enlisted guy or gal over seas
My son helped make cookies with me and we sent them to a 24 Year old marine. I didn't think much about it but a month or so.later he sent me a tea set and.coasters and a little wooden carved elephant for my son. really beautiful sweet things I know he went into market where he was stationed and bought

driftingLuke's photo
Fri 06/05/15 03:46 PM
Last Christmas there was a link on another site to where you could sign up to send box cookies to an enlisted guy or gal over seas
My son helped make cookies with me and we sent them to a 24 Year old marine. I didn't think much about it but a month or so.later he sent me a tea set and.coasters and a little wooden carved elephant for my son. really beautiful sweet things I know he went into market where he was stationed and bought


That's a really nice story! And thank you to you and your son!!!! When I was in Syria I got a "to any Marine" package. It was COMPLETELY free, and contained the art projects of an entire New York City second grade class. They were "just" construction paper cut-outs of mice with glued on yarn tales and a wide variety of decoration. There was a letter from the teacher. I wrote her back and, with her OK, I wrote back to each and every one of those kids by name (their names were on the backs of all the mice). It took a while, and many of them had progressed in grade while I was writing but, as far as I know, they all got my "thank you" note. You're good people, and I'm glad the young Marine showed appreciation.

TMommy's photo
Fri 06/05/15 03:58 PM
Thank you I try to be. bet those kids loved hearing back.from youhappy

no1phD's photo
Fri 06/05/15 04:02 PM
...it used to be if it was not heavy it was crap

PacificStar48's photo
Fri 06/05/15 04:12 PM
I think you get back what you put out in the world. If you think kindness, generosity, respectability, responsibility, and caring are for suckers then yea that is exactly the kind of people you draw into your world.

However good people and businesses often give out free stuff because it pays it forward for the opportunities they have already had. It gets and interest in whatever they are selling and motivates people to consider them for other purchases.

Are all the things of great value to everyone. No but to many it is a chance to have something small in their life that comes without hardship.

I know some of the seniors where I live are very grateful for the little samples they are sent. Or the free food that is donated. Often it is the only break they get from bills and death notices.

markc48's photo
Fri 06/05/15 06:07 PM
This is totally wrong. You wouldn't believe what some people toss. One day I nabbed $270 of stuff out of the free box. Just yesterday I got a tent listed it sold it. That was just $35 but it was free.

Sherilynn2's photo
Fri 06/05/15 06:10 PM
The best things in life are free. how many ideas can I think of, hmm
love
kisses
hugs
air
nature
oceans
hmm the lists goes on and on.

Goofball73's photo
Fri 06/05/15 06:11 PM
You hand me a free chocolate chip cookie dough milkshake......I'm gonna eat it and love it.

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Fri 06/05/15 06:11 PM

What if it's buy one get one free ohwell




that would be a threesome flowerforyou

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Fri 06/05/15 06:16 PM
Edited by d__u__b on Fri 06/05/15 06:16 PM


What if it's buy one get one free ohwell




that would be a threesome flowerforyou



markc48's photo
Fri 06/05/15 06:22 PM

The best things in life are free. how many ideas can I think of, hmm
love
kisses
hugs
air
nature
oceans
hmm the lists goes on and on.
I always like it better when it's free.
Can't complain about free money. By the way if it was free. Wouldn't it be a freesome ?

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Fri 06/05/15 06:24 PM



What if it's buy one get one free ohwell




that would be a threesome flowerforyou





not sure I'd invite him to my particular 3-some but help urself Dub lol

I might prescribe him some Ritalin tholaugh

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Fri 06/05/15 06:28 PM
methinks thou hast missed the pointeth. whoa

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Fri 06/05/15 06:32 PM

methinks thou hast missed the pointeth. whoa


perhapseth , but that picture gives me headache so I find it hard to look at it and thinkethdrinker flowerforyou

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