Swapping: Shopping for the new economy

The stock market is down, our savings may be wiped out, and layoffs are in the air. But kids grow out of shoes, we still need the occasional new pair of jeans, and you'd like a good book to take your mind off the troubles. Swap till ya drop!

A plethora of websites and online communities make bartering, trading, and swapping as easy as going to the neighbor's house for a cup of sugar. Sure, it's great to exchange goods with people in town (Freecycle is an excellent resource for that), but sometimes the people down the street don't have exactly what you need. You might find more types of items or specialty goods online - and even with postage, the costs are lower than buying new. Reusing items is more environmentally friendly too, because no additional resources are used to make new goods.

General swaps

These are websites where you can list all kinds of items to swap and find things others are offering. You arrange a trade online. Sometimes goods can be sold as well, if a suitable trade can't be worked out. Usually there are no fees involved, but read the fine print for each site.


Books, CDs, DVDs, video games

You read a book once, and then it becomes clutter. Today's hit CD is tomorrow's bore. Media comes and goes, so it's the ideal thing to trade. These sites help you barter everything from paperbacks to video games.


Kids stuff

Parents know how fast kids outgrow and outlast their things. Perfectly useful clothes and toys can be passed down to siblings, but if there's nobody nearby who can use this stuff, trade it online.

  • Kizoodle -- Swap children's and parents' items on this community website.
  • Hand-Me-Downs -- Buy, sell, give away, or donate children's gear.
  • Tot Swap Shop -- Swap children's items through a points system.

Clothing and makeup

If you want high-fashion looks without the big price tags, consider these sites. Fellow fashionistas swap their wardrobes, including accessories. Some sites may charge a small fee, but it's still a lot less than the garments actually cost.

Makeup may seem like an odd thing to swap, but many women take one swipe of an eye shadow and realize it's not for them.  The products are still safe and usable, so better to pass them along then add to the landfills. And don't forget about all those "gift with purchase" items that clutter bathrooms; surely someone can use them!

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  • Posted by Mary Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:50am PDT
    kizoodle used to be a good site, but no longer is...i just stick around for the forum...admin sucks there.
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  • Posted by rh81303 Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:17am PDT
    Kizoodle is a great site! I've been active with that site on a daily basis for over a year now. There are a lot of great women on that site who really try to help each other out. Of course there are those who spoil it for the others here and there, but that's life and you'll find it on every site. I am very glad I found this site when I did.
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  • Posted by Kat Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:57am PDT
    I use paperbackswap for books, and also there's the skills swapping site skillbound that is good too
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  • Posted by minister Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:41pm PDT
    Another great site is kashless.org. Everything is free. Swap your stuff for karma. Get a tax receipt. Love it.
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  • Posted by Violet Thu Mar 26, 2009 7:20am PDT
    Emz_als is correct about kizoodle. To add to that, the TOS were changed to include 100 and 3000 dollar fines that no one initially agreed to and they were changed without any warning. I have over 200 credits sitting in my account over there and now everyone is talking about leaving. So I spent all that money shipping and now most likly will get nothing for it. Do yourselves a favor and do not join kizoodle. If you have any doubts go to this website and read about this members experience. http://someonelsehasit.wordpress.com/2008/10/01/kizoodle-robbed-me/
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  • Posted by Chris Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:06pm PDT
    I have been looking for a truely free prom dress and accessories for my teen daughter.She has learning disabilities but hasn't let that stop her from achieving success. She is an honor roll student and wants to be a teacher for children with similar disabilities. She doesn't ask for much, but formal and prom dresses are expensive. I've looked for sites in Lexington NC, but have not been successful. I would greatly appreciate any help with this. She is a well behaved deserving young lady. Thank you. Greatful Mom
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  • Posted by Monica Thu Apr 2, 2009 12:54pm PDT
    Although it's not swapping, try craigslist.com if you're looking for free stuff people don't want anymore, or for buying just about anything!
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  • Posted by Shelley Thu Apr 9, 2009 10:12am PDT
    There is a new one that just started this month called doodadswap.com It is completely free! Really cool setup of how you trade.
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  • Posted by Autumn Tue May 26, 2009 9:10am PDT
    zunafish is a good one,
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  • Posted by Joy Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:53am PDT
    I haven't tried any of these sites, but you can be sure that I will now!! THANKS...
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