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Find stuff for free in Columbia, Missouri on Facebook Marketplace. Free furniture, electronics, and more available for local pickup.
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4. Where to Get Free Boxes - 25 Places to Find Free Moving Boxes Near You
Aug 10, 2022 · Similar to Craigslist, the non-profit Freecycle is a great way to find free stuff in your community. All you have to do is sign up (for free) ...
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5. Columbia Freecycle - trash nothing
Columbia Freecycle has 1,157 people giving and getting free stuff and there are many more people and groups all across Missouri. Give or Browse items. What ...
Want free stuff? Got stuff to give away? Columbia Freecycle has 1,158 people giving away and receiving free stuff in Missouri. And there are many more people and groups all across the country.
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8. Free Wood Chips from ChipDrop
We help gardeners find free wood chip mulch near them. We also help arborists locate cheap, local drop sites for their wood chips and logs.
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