If you wanted a gift that falls under the description of “stuff” and you did not receive it, you can still get it, without spending a dime. What are the chances you received some stuff that you do not want? What are the chances that your neighbor has received unwanted gifts? Very high. Statistics show that most gifts we receive are unwanted. Swap stuff you have for that perfect gift by connecting with neighbors.
Now more than ever it is easy to swap unwanted stuff for what you want with the internet. But most of the swap sites are unsafe and have high risk of fraud. At ToolzDO.com swapping is easy and safe because is all local and exchanges are done with neighbors in your community. Additionally, you can set other privacy settings so that only certain groups see your items.
Simply add each item you want to offer as a swap item. Then add the gift you wanted as a wanted item. Getting your perfect gift does not have to be exchanged for another unwanted gift. It could be any stuff around the house that you no longer want or just don’t need.
Now there are a couple of questions that come up:
How will the giver feel bout swapping that gift? Well if you were the giver, would you like your gift purchased with your hard earned money to be tossed in the deepest corner of a closet, drawer or garage unused and maybe never to be used. Would that not be a waste of your money. Consider it like a department store exchange. Most people do not mind that. That is what a gift receipt is all about. Instead of a store, it is an exchange with the neighbor for something you really want or need.
Why not just not return or exchange it? First you may not have the receipt. Additionally, you may get something of higher value with a swap than the actual value of your item. With swaps, value is very subjective. It all dependents on the worth the owners place on the stuff.
Swapping is also good for the environment for reducing waste starting from production to disposal. The less we buy and keep reusing products, the less waste produced from packaging and the less usable stuff that end up in landfills.
Happy swapping! The real gift may be getting to know a neighbor a little more.






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