kayell
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I used to go "canning" back when. The trick was to walk along ditches, drains and culverts, especially large concrete ones. Lots of cans would wash down that way. A broomstick with a nail in one end helps pick them up so you don't have to keep bending. Heavy gloves and shoes are a good idea.
Metal collectors used to drive through my neighborhood and pick up any appliances/tools etc early morning on the day the trash trucks came through. Patrolling those routes is also a good way to pick up used furniture etc, some of which you might have on a want list, some of which can also be resold as yard sale if you have a place to house until stock is built up. Some people who don't like to yard sale also put out discards for pickup on Friday nights so yard sale hunters will pick up the freebies early Saturday.
College campuses and apartments near campuses are often packed with discards at the curb at the end of semesters. Usually stuff in good shape, just things the students don't want or don't have space to haul home. Gather, resell.
Win, win, win. Get free stuff, clean up the environment, get cash. Exercise too.
Don't know if this is still possible, but my uncle used to collect golf balls that at gone off the course and resell to golfers.
Metal collectors used to drive through my neighborhood and pick up any appliances/tools etc early morning on the day the trash trucks came through. Patrolling those routes is also a good way to pick up used furniture etc, some of which you might have on a want list, some of which can also be resold as yard sale if you have a place to house until stock is built up. Some people who don't like to yard sale also put out discards for pickup on Friday nights so yard sale hunters will pick up the freebies early Saturday.
College campuses and apartments near campuses are often packed with discards at the curb at the end of semesters. Usually stuff in good shape, just things the students don't want or don't have space to haul home. Gather, resell.
Win, win, win. Get free stuff, clean up the environment, get cash. Exercise too.
Don't know if this is still possible, but my uncle used to collect golf balls that at gone off the course and resell to golfers.