How to dispose of large mirrors

freecycle sounded like a good plan. I tried 3 times to jump though all the hoops to join freeycle but still have not succeed. Need a yahoo address, I already have 3 addresses don't need another. Craigslist is much simpler to use. Giving away stuff shouldn't need so much security attached to it.

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calhoun
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You would not want to use freecycle on an address you use for other things. If you are gone for 3 days, you come back to hundreds of emails sometimes.

Bob

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Bob

See if local Habitat for Humanity has a ReStore anywhere nearby. If the mirrors are in decent shape, they'll take them. (IOW, the silvering isn't shot, and you didn't take any half-moons out of the edges getting them down.)

Failing that, Goodwills, Salvation Army stores, etc, take limited building repair items- but for a mirror, they would probably want it wrapped in cardboard.

If you don't wanna haul, and live in a kid/gang free neighborhood, just put on the curb with a 'free' sign, or add to a neighbors garage sale. If they can keep the money, most people don't mind such donations.

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ameijers

You can set your freecycle membership to deliver a daily digest or to simply read via the web (no emails).

lee

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lee houston

Here, if something good shows up, it is gone in minutes. You'd miss everything using the digest.

Bob

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Bob

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