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Hello,

Im, Craig from Baltimore's Reusable Exchange. We try to salvage good reusable building materials and appliances. We all know that we throw away lots of good reusables stuff that can be reused by other's. This material is collected and sold to low income families that's in need and can't afford to pay store prices to maintain their homes. It's hard for us to provide this service to these needed families. I am located in the Baltimore City low income area, so that this service can be provided to these families. We don't offer any tax write off right now. We are basically a new company. We offer a free pick-up service. We are limited as to what is offer at this time, Because we are not a non-profit company.

We didn't really want to become a non-profit company, because we feel that some non-profit companies gets away from their reasons for becoming a non-profit . We hope that we can receive enough free material or appliances that we can maintain and be able to supply those people in need a service that will be around for a while. It's hard, but we want to try. If you have any un-wanted reusable items,building materials and appliances please call us at (410) 663-6966 or email [email protected] . You can also visit our site at www.BaltimoresReusableExchange.com

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