I checked out a few of the Google advertisers whose ads have shown up here and am sharing a bit of what I found on each. You may see their ads here from time to time and those ads sometimes have special offers not listed here, of course. Here we go:
Trashbank: “”Don’t Trash it, bank it!” - Barter, Swap, Trade, Buy or Sell Online Absolutely Free (No Fees & Charges)” This is not a strict bartering site, since cash offers are acceptable, but bartering is central to the theme. Free signup.
Swap@Home: “Collect coupons by swapping items you don’t want anymore, or services you are offering. Then use these coupons to get items / services offered by other members. ” They are currently offering 10 free coupons on your first ten trades; these are bonus coupons in addition to the coupons you charge the other member for your items. Free signup.
SwapSimple: Barter textbooks, DVDs and video games. You get trade credits based on your items market value at the time you list your items. Free registration.
Care To Trade: They have “an insurance system that allows you to safely trade items with others across long distances by using escrow” and they feature a real estate section. There are “no listing fees, no transaction fees, and no commission.” Free signup.
SwapTreasures: “SwapTreasures is an online swap community where members can swap, barter, buy, and sell their items and services. Save money by swapping your unwanted stuff with other members.” They have a feedback system, similar to eBay, so you can check a users reputation before negotiating. Free signup.
Surkle: Surkle is in beta. The front page has little information about the site; instead, it’s full of items offered. Currently has “63 items listed 18 offers made 7 trades made.” Free to list. Free signup.
BarterBart: Barter auction site. “The idea here is: No money, just barter and trade in an auction style format!” Offers a local barter option to help avoid scams. Free signup.
TradeAway: Barter auction site. Real estate section. $9.95 for 180 days of unlimited listings. Features “Trade Mail” internal email system to keep your own email private, help avoid spam. More expensive than using a “totally free” site, but sometimes you get what you pay for. Free signup.


































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