What to do with children's toys when they outgrow them
13 January 2009
After Christmas many children would have received new toys and games and parents are often left with the dillema of what to do with the outgrown toys. There are several green options including eBay, charities shops and Freecycle plus regifting but now the idea of swapping made famous in the 70's has now come up to date...
SwapitShop
SwapitShop is the no.1 online swapping and trading community for the youth market. With tens of thousand of young people swapping the things they don’t want for the thing they do every day. SwapitShop provides a fantastic way for young people to recycle the millions of pounds of items that they have sitting at home, whilst getting their hands on the stuff they want for free.
Joining and trading is free and once registered kids and teens get instant access to thousands of games, movies, music, cards, collectables, gadgets, toys, vouchers, fashion, sports, books & more for free.
SwapitShop is also a safe environment with no contact between members. Trading operates through a unique bid or buy system using Swapits points. Members trade their items for Swapits points and then use their Swapits to buy from other members.
- All items are traded via SwapitShop meaning users never have to give out any personal details
- It’s totally free, safe and confidential
- As the credit crunch bites and with all the unwanted or duplicate toys and games after Christmas SwapitShop is growing at an every increaing rate.
- Young people can also earn extra Swapits from SwapitShop brand partners and by taking part in activities at swapitshop.com.
To start swapping, log on to www.swapitshop.com.