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Also see Dumpster Diving.

Permanent Free Pile locations

You're riding down the street, just minding your own business, when suddenly you see that thing you've been wanting sticking out of a box of stuff on the curb. You stop and take a closer look, and Behold! On the side of the box is scrawled the word "FREE".

Free piles are a special bit of Davis magic. People put their unwanted belongings, such as clothing, books, kitchen gadgets, food, furniture, or anything else, out on the curb, and they conveniently disappear in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. Free piles are not just one-time items or even piles of stuff left near the sidewalk. They are year-round depositories/exchange areas for people to leave and take no-longer wanted items.

Items typically are disposed of if they aren't taken after 7 days.

Transient Free piles frequently occur after yard sales and during move-out time. It never hurts to place a paper sign marked "FREE" on your item, just so it is clear to everyone that it is OK to take.

Free piles can be found throughout residential areas of Davis, they are more common in some areas than others. They are particularly found in older neighborhoods. Sometimes free piles are advertised on Craigslist or Freecycle (though this is against the Freecycle rules). Other times they're unadvertised.

In apartment complexes, the area near the dumpsters frequently ends up being a de facto free pile for items that are still useful.

Free Pile Etiquette

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