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Fri, Sep 30th, 2011, 05:21 PM #46
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Fri, Sep 30th, 2011, 05:21 PM #47
i have never had the guts to do a recycling walk yet, i was hoping to do my first this sunday night. i always hear about all the great finds everyone has!! i live in a small town where couponing isnt overly popular and most people here dont waste their time with it.
i honestly believe that nobody should be putting personal info papers in their recycling. once it is on the curb, anyone can go thru it! if you dont want people seeing your personal info you should def shred it!! some people obviously need to be more careful about throwing away items that have personal info on it, including account numbers and such. its a way identity theft occurs, do you really want some random to be able to verify your account over the phone? if you dont want someone going thru your recycling bins, then the only option you have is to bring it to the dump yourself and use their big bins. if not, there isnt anything you can do to stop people from going thru your recycling!
i dont think anyone should be told that they arent allowed to look for coupons this way! if someone throws it in the recycling, then they obviously dont want it, so its free for anyone to take. it isnt illegal to grab papers out of someones recycling bins, just like it isnt illegal that the man that walks around town with a shopping cart grabs empties to make a few bucks.
i think that some people get over-opinionated for no reason. you dont have to agree with what you're reading, but just because its something that you personally dont do, doesnt mean it should be frowned upon!
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Fri, Sep 30th, 2011, 05:44 PM #48
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Yes, all personal info should be shredded.
The rule that I understand is that if the recycling is in a closed bin (as it is in Toronto), it is illegal to open and remove, but if the bins are the 'open-top' variety (as in most of the rest of Ontario), and placed at the curb, they are available for 'rifling'.
And yes people, common sense says that we leave the bins as neat (or neater) than we when we started.
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Fri, Sep 30th, 2011, 07:59 PM #49
I go weekly with my son. He thinks it is a fantastic treasure hunt. Mostly we just look for the obvious, I still feel awkward and don't want to be digging thru someone's bins. We look primarily for icoke caps, but always keep your eyes on cereal boxes (often coupons get left on them).
As for bringing things... I have my 2 yr old on his push trike and I keep a reusable grocery bag on the handle for my finds. But I also make sure to have a small bottle of hand sanitizer with me.
Just a few helpful tips! I am sure there are many more. Enjoy it, it may seem weird but it's fun. A treasure hunt for grown-ups with surprising rewards!
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Fri, Sep 30th, 2011, 11:09 PM #50
It is my understanding that sidewalks - (where recycle bins are put out for garbage day) are city property
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Sat, Oct 1st, 2011, 12:20 AM #51
Maybe take scissors? That way you can cut out the coupons easily
I am looking for many fpc coupons and willing to trade gift cards - especially stouffers and fresh produce. The expiry dates must be at least 1 month away. I'm also looking for betty crocker, pillsbury, philadelphia, nexxus, $3 beef, icecream, beans. I prefer large trades but have few coupons to trade.
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Sat, Oct 1st, 2011, 01:31 AM #52
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we personaly just take the cereal box or any other box with any other cpns on it, home and then cut it out. This way wea re not standing around the bins while fiddling and cutting out a cpn.
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Sat, Oct 1st, 2011, 09:33 AM #53
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Sat, Oct 1st, 2011, 01:00 PM #54
what time of the day do you usually do this at? and have you ever had people shoo you away or stare at you through their window haha?
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Sat, Oct 1st, 2011, 01:50 PM #55
Im hoping to start doing this too.
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Sun, Oct 2nd, 2011, 07:53 PM #56
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Theres coupons for yogurt inside astro yogurt box cover
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Sun, Oct 2nd, 2011, 08:14 PM #57
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That is incorrect!!!! I contacted my city 2 yrs ago when I started doing this and they said as long as it's at the curb I can take it. They said anyhing on property is not ok and is theft and tresspasing but at the curb is fine. So as I called so long ago I called to verify on friday and same thing!!!!!!! All cities and provinces are different so please don't assume b/c you can't do it we all cant!!!!
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Sun, Oct 2nd, 2011, 08:18 PM #58
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yep what she said. as long as you are not removing anything of 'profit' to the city like cans /bottles and such. your all good.
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Sun, Oct 2nd, 2011, 09:19 PM #59
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Sun, Oct 2nd, 2011, 09:39 PM #60
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Two more days until the next recycle walk...bring on more gas cards please!
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