Genesee County Fair Trades

N/A is the main language of Genesee County Fair Trades facebook group. It is a CLOSED group. Genesee County Fair Trades has 2,783 members. So people rank it like a Medium group. 273425809340172 is the identifier of this group with Facebook. We last updated on 2015-04-11 01:31:03.

A place to buy, sell, trade, give away, and barter goods and services. Household items, baby gear, clothes, electronics, etc. Items must be safe and legal.

This is not a place to advertise your business.

Be cool, read the rules, and before you throw it out? See if someone else can use it!

Rules and Etiquette;

1. Items being offered must be legal and safe. Medication and weapons are not allowed.

2. When posting or responding keep your communication short and simple. Long stories about why you need something are not necessary.

3. Do take care to fully describe what you are offering or needing. An unclear item description can cause inconveniences for everyone involved creating a negative experience.

4. Don't discuss politics, religion or any other unrelated topics.

5. A curb alert is when someone has put something out for the garbage collector but they are letting the group know it is there. We're going to allow curb alerts for items spotted throughout the community. It's best not to post the address of a spotted item, simply let people know the general location of the item. Give the address to one of the responders so there is not a race to the curb. Obviously, time is of the essence when it comes to curb alerts.

6. We allow posting to find new homes for pets.

7. While many "offerers" adhere to the first-come-first-serve rule, the choice is ultimately yours (or theirs).

8. Participate at your own risk. Like any other activity on the Internet, safety must be your first priority.

9. Unless expressly indicated, all items traded/purchased are being sold "As is". "As is" denotes that the seller is selling, and the buyer is buying an item in whatever condition it presently exists, and that the buyer is accepting the item "with all faults", whether or not immediately apparent. This is the classic "buyer beware" situation, where the careful buyer should take the time to examine the item before accepting it, or obtain expert advice. Participate at your own risk.

10. This is not a place to advertise for your small business. If you are willing to barter or trade goods or services, this is permitted. Advertising for fund raising events, product parties, Multi-Level-Marketing programs, and small businesses will not be allowed.