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There are two ways to find your local group.  
 
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So first, find which group is local to you.  
 
So first, find which group is local to you.  
  
= How do I join my local group? =
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= How do I join my local group? =
  
Ok, now you know which group you want to join. How do you do it?  
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Okay, now you know which group you want to join. How do you do it?  
The determining factor is where the group is located.  If it is fully on the global Freecycle site, you really only need to read this easy guide.  If the group is still on Yahoo, you have other options.
 
There are three different ways of joining groups.   
 
#You can join via My Freecycle.
 
#You can join groups by email. This is easy to do, but you get fewer features and less control over your membership.
 
#You can join groups via Yahoo. This requires a Yahoo ID, so you'll need to create one if you don't have one. Then you can sign up and look at posts on the web.
 
#You can join via My Freecycle.
 
  
Decide which of these you want to do, and then click
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The determining factor is where the group is located.  If it is fully on the global Freecycle site, look no further!  Click [[Joining Via My Freecycle|here to join via My Freecycle]].
  
#[[Joining By Email|here to join by email]], or
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For groups located on Yahoo, you have two options.
#[[Joining Via Yahoo|here to join via Yahoo]], or
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#You can join groups by email. This is easy to do, but you get fewer features and less control over your membership.  Click [[Joining By Email|here to join via email]].
#[[Joining Via My Freecycle|here to join via My Freecycle]].
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#You can join groups via Yahoo. This requires a Yahoo ID, so you'll need to create one if you don't have one. Then you can sign up and look at posts on the web. Read [[Joining Via Yahoo|here to join via Yahoo]].
 
 
To Join My Freecycle (The global Freecycle site)
 
 
 
#Go to http://my.freecycle.org and click on sign up
 
#Fill in the username/email boxes, make sure you tick the terms of service box. Then click the Sign up box.
 
#The next screen will appear, telling you your account has been created and to go check your email. Make sure you check the email address you specified when you joined.
 
#You will receive a mail with your username and a temporary password.
 
#Go back to the Freecycle page and click log in on the top right.
 
#Fill in username and temporary password and click log in
 
#The first page you see will prompt you to change your temporary password to a new one. Click Save new password.
 
 
 
To Join your local Group (Your little corner)
 
 
 
#Click the 'My Groups' Tab, type in the name of the group you wish to join. Click on 'Find Group'.
 
#When the groupname appears, click on 'Join this group' on the far right.
 
#If the group is set to approve new members you will not be automatically added until the Moderators approve you. Once you are added to the group, it will appear in the drop-down list under the 'My Groups' link at the top right.
 

Revision as of 06:01, 23 October 2009

How do I find my local group?

There are two ways to find your local group.

  1. You can browse US groups here
  2. You can browse UK groups here.


So first, find which group is local to you.

How do I join my local group?

Okay, now you know which group you want to join. How do you do it?

The determining factor is where the group is located. If it is fully on the global Freecycle site, look no further! Click here to join via My Freecycle.

For groups located on Yahoo, you have two options.

  1. You can join groups by email. This is easy to do, but you get fewer features and less control over your membership. Click here to join via email.
  2. You can join groups via Yahoo. This requires a Yahoo ID, so you'll need to create one if you don't have one. Then you can sign up and look at posts on the web. Read here to join via Yahoo.