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RE: Recycling For Profit - 25 Recent Items Found For Free & Sold For $2,000 To Show You How It's Done

in #recycling5 years ago (edited)

Yep, I'm in the USA in a large metro city. It's funny how things pop up that we either need or can use along with other finds. So many times I've needed a part to a common household item I have to complete what I have or allow me to test something, and poof, it randomly shows up a few blocks away a few nights later for me. It's truly uncanny at times. Nice job with the chairs. I don't have the capacity for much furniture, so I usually leave it behind. I do have a luxury BoConcept egg chair that retailed for $3,000+ with its ottoman here, but have been too lazy to list it. I could probably get about $500 for it used. That takes up so much space in my apartment that it's a good reminder for me to leave the other furniture behind.

I'm not that tech-minded, sorry. I'm not a developer or coder to know how to handle any airdrops or token management.

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We can definatly manisfest what we need and find it in the trash thats what I believe from experience anyways! Just like you say when you need something it shows up a few nights later.. I spent a year in spain reclaiming a piece of abandoned land, and as I progress I needed certain tools like shovels ect, all of which showed themselves after starting to do something else and then I had the tool to finish of the last thing i had started like a chain of events- and not only tools.. it was quite insane hahahah


activitys :)Awesome to meet you on here, i havent yet came across anyone else into what I label #landpirates

I know the feeling 100%. One Steemian challenged me to find a keyboard on night, and I found one the same night on the last street after a 2 hour walk. It was uncanny. Let's manifest some cool stuff today.

I forgot to say also, start using @actifit app on all playstores if you are not already, it goes hand in hand with walking around and looking at trash!

I appreciate the wise tip, but like to maintain my privacy a bit where I don't feel comfortable with an app like that on my phone/with my credentials.