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(‎Changed [de] description: Ein Umsonstladen ist ein privates, sozial oder politisch motiviertes Projekt, wo neue oder gebrauchte Gegenstände zur kostenlosen Mitnahme bereitgestellt sowie tauschfrei mitgenommen werden können.)
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Tasuta pood
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Loja de bens doados
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Freeshop
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Brezplačne (give-away) trgovine
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Magasins "à donner"
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Give-away shops, freeshops, or free stores are stores where all goods are free. They are similar to charity shops, with donated mostly second-hand items, only everything is available without cost, or other forms of reciprocity.
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Tasuta poed on sellised poed, kus kõik tooted on tasuta. Need sarnanevad heategevuslikele poodidele, mis pakuvad peamiselt teise ringi kaupa, kuid kõik tooted on tasuta või nende eest saab tasuda muul mitterahalisel moel.
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 13 November 2017

Give-away shops, freeshops, or free stores are stores where all goods are free. They are similar to charity shops, with donated mostly second-hand items, only everything is available without cost, or other forms of reciprocity.
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Give-away-shop
Give-away shops, freeshops, or free stores are stores where all goods are free. They are similar to charity shops, with donated mostly second-hand items, only everything is available without cost, or other forms of reciprocity.

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