My mom used to host a mid-day radio program called "Swap 'N Shop". She'd get call-ins for people looking to buy or sell things. It was a neat, ecologically sound idea, and once she began understanding the callers' Southern accents, a really popular program.
Enter Zwaggle.com, the online community (US only) that connects financially and socially responsible parents with other families across the country to swap goods, save money and clear clutter. Think eBay without all the hassle. A modern approach to the old practice of handing-down instead of buying new, Zwaggle is built on collaboration, not cash. Parents trade their gently-used kids clothes, gear and toys for site points that they can use to acquire "new" things for their families. The only cost is shipping ($7 on average). By joining and sharing, families save money and prevent quality, reusable items from ending up in landfills. Membership is free, and joining is super easy. You'll even receive 50 site points when you join so you can start "Zwaggling" right away.
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