I don't really have any close friends or family members that have babies however I'd like to try to get hand-me-down items, particularly gently used furniture or clothing, from people. What's the best way to do this? Is it tacky to post on facebook asking if anyone has items I could take off their hands? I was thinking of placing an ad of freecycle or just looking on Craigslist but it seems like kind of a hassle and I rather get things from people I know and trust. Money is tight so I could use all the help I can get. This is my first child so I have absolutely nothing at this point. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Re: How to ask for or get hand-me-down baby items?
In my experience only people that you are close to seem to pass things on, because otherwise they could sell it and recoup some of the money.
I would look on craigslist and shop local baby consignment shops for items. Things that I would buy new are a crib, crib mattress, breast pump (if you are pumping) and a car seat.
Is there a Once Upon A Child store within reasonable driving distance? I freaking love that store for clothes and baby gear, it's definitely worth a trip IMO. There may be other baby consignment stores in your area that you can probably google.
I agree with SCB about the her list of items that need to be bought new. Luckily, stores like Ikea has quality cheap baby furniture. All carseats pass the same safety tests so there are inexpensive options, you can also check with your local health department to see if they have a carseat program for low income families. If you need a breastpump it may be covered under your insurance now or your WIC office may provide you with a free/discounted one.
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This is one of those things that you can't request, you need to wait for someone to offer. If you don't have friends/family with young kids you definitely should check craiglist for used, you can pay quite a bit less than buying new.
I would be comfortable with a used crib if money is tight, but not a carseat. If you can't afford a carseat talk to your hospital and they may be able to connect you with a charity that will provide a new one free or with minimal cost. But unless you know the history of a seat (whether it's ever been in an accident, whether the owner went against manufacturer's instructions and cleaned the harness with bleach, whether it's expired) because you got it from someone so close to you that you trust them with your child's life it's very dangerous to use a used carseat. A carseat can look perfect and still have been in a serious accident, which would compromise its safety in future accidents.
The thing about asking... Someone asked if they could have my baby clothes but the thing is that some of the hand me downs I received, I was specifically requested that I passed them on to a mutual friend. The other items I'm not ready to give up yet. So it sort of mamde it awkward for me that she reached out to me specifically.
I think if you post of FB, you'll get mixed reactions. And it may not go well.
I would make sure everyone knows that youj are expecting.
Just mention in causal conversation. I had a few friends eagerly dump stuff on me (including 3 strollers!). Now my situation was different because we had DD a bit later in life so many of our friend have children.
In your situation I would definitely consider the free items-wanted section of craigslist. Just write a heartfelt post so people connect with your situation and want to help. If you sound desparate or lazy they won't want to help you, make sense?
But your comment that it is too much hassel...how badly do you want these things? If it IS too much of a hassle to scrounge around then you'll be fine with fewer items. Most of the stuff are nice to have fluff anyway.
I would definitely try Freecycle as well - I've used it for giving and receiving with great luck. In my area it seems like people are posting baby items fairly regularly.
I don't think it would be worst thing to post on FB either. Good luck!
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Making a post on Facebook is incredibly tacky, it's like advertising you can't take care of your kid.
You say Craigslist is a hassle, if someone is willing to give you stuff for free, deal with the hassle.
Btw, I've gotten great desls on CL even made some new friends from doing business that way!
as a newbie here, do you get some kind of notification when people reply to your posts, or do you just have to go back find them? Thanks!
Most of You are overreacting. Posting on facebook is fine. I did this when i was looking for an elliptical and got one for free, my sister posted for me to see if anyone had a video monitor and we got one ofthe new summerinfant ones. I just usually get the person a Dunkin or starbucks giftcard to thank them if its a larger item. Most people LOVE to pass along baby otems once they are done. Local moms groups might be good too. Personally, we get most from people at our church.
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Also, let your hisband/siblings/close friends know to never refuse an offer of something for the baby or to keep you in mind if they hear anything. We did this and got free crib(no recalls), clothes, swing, stroller bc people knew where I stood.
I agree you won't really get offers if you don't have close friends or family with stuff to get rid of, but i don't think a general Facebook post is horrible. I wouldn't put anyone on the spot, but a general post wouldn't offend me.