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'''Give-away shops''' (also called '''freeshops''' or '''free stores''') are shops where you can bring things and take things away for free.
'''Give-away shops''' (also called '''freeshops''' or '''free stores''') are shops where you can bring things and take things away for free.
There is usually no quid pro quo barter - you don't have to bring something to take something either.
There is usually no quid pro quo barter - you don't have to bring something to take something either.
A list of Dutch give away shops can be found on
[http://weggeefwinkels.nl/ weggeefwinkels.nl] under link 'Adreslijst'


== External links ==
== External links ==
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* [[:trash:Freeshop|article ''freeshop'' in Trashwiki]] (include content and redirect to here)
* [[:trash:Freeshop|article ''freeshop'' in Trashwiki]] (include content and redirect to here)
* [http://talk2000.nl/mediawiki/index.php/Adreslijst_Weggeefwinkels_in_Nederland list of Dutch give-away shops] on weggeefwinkels.nl
* [http://coforum.de/index.php?UmsonstLaden list of German give-away shops] on coforum.de




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Revision as of 22:18, 18 December 2008

Give-away shops (also called freeshops or free stores) are shops where you can bring things and take things away for free. There is usually no quid pro quo barter - you don't have to bring something to take something either.

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