If you like myself, and constantly search the internet for a deal, then try these websites. Most
of this is local trading. In Facebook search, type in "for sale in MYTOWN" , where MYTOWN
is the town, village, or city that you live in.
You can go directly to these links to find deals right away.
Just like a pawn shop, you can buy and sell jewelry, odds and ends, tech, etc.
You can exchange anything from pets to home listings, though it works best for actual products. Recycler also features a very easy to use search tool, making the sorting process less strenuous.
This site aggregates posts from various other sites into its hub. The site displays internal listings but also ones from eBay and Facebook Marketplace (if you opt to sign in with your Facebook account). Unlike other bartering or swap sites, Oodle also offers a section for services instead of just goods, and even houses a place for personal ads. You can also create a listing for items you're seeking. And here's the best part — Oodle has its' own mobile app.
It's pretty much a swap site where you can offer up some of your time or a product and trade for something else you might need. It's more streamlined than Craigslist and could work for one-off instances when you need to get something specific done.
Adoos acts as a much more typical classified listing hub with categories devoted to real estate, vehicles, community and jobs, among others. Unlike Craigslist, Adoos lets you log into the site through your Facebook account to provide more credibility and search optimization. The general layout is much more eye-catching than Craigslist's bland design.
Hoobly is the most similar to Craigslist in it's look and feel, though it does have a feature that asks users to register with an email address to help minimize spam on the site.
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