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stacey

http://www.freecycle.org (there is a local gainesville freecycle group) is another good place for giving away gently used items that are maybe a little 'too used' to sell on Craigslist, yet in better shape than what ends up in the dumpster behind the thrift store. : )

Marina Martin

I'm an efficiency consultant, and I love Craigslist for helping people to unload their extra stuff. You're absolutely right, just dropping off a load of boxes at the thrift store isn't usually the best way to go.

For the new house, buy a couple of inexpensive garment racks for storing your clothes outside of a closet. They can be wheeled out of the way as-needed.

Office Depot currently has a special on their brand of cardboard file boxes - 10 for $10, which is a serious steal. These boxes are great because they're sturdy and stackable, so you can keep the items you do want to save organized but still out of the way (and it's easy to move them to the next house!).

You should also check out Freecycle.org, where you can connect items you're left with to people who want them. You won't make any money, but they come and pick up, and you can be more selective about who gets what.

The best thing when you have cramped living quarters is a ScanSnap document scanner. It's about $400, but its scanning capabilities are amazing and lets you live paper-free with no more archives (beyond your birth certificates and social security cards). Everything scanned is full-text-searchable, and you can use a program like JungleDisk ($20) to automatically backup all your files to Amazon S3 storage space for literally just a couple dollars a month -- you don't have to transport them AND you never have to worry about losing records to a fire, a flood, or simply a box forgotten on a moving truck.

Good luck with your move!

Waste Wear Daily

If you have any..say..post apocolyptic fiction..I'll take it. I'll miss you being around the corner. I'm still here if you want to visit, and I'll be here awhile.
Cindy

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