Neopet Giving Tree
By freak369
@freak369 (5113)
United States
June 24, 2007 3:42am CST
Someone sent me the link to this site, it has nothing to do with The Wishing Well or the Donation Tree. It is a group of people that swap things that are valued under 500 NP. If you collect things like Rotting Driftwood, Starry Dung or other cheap things, you can add your name to this list and swap stuff with other people. The list is big but it is very organized and I have made some really great friends from it.
www.neopets.com/~Ophellian
You can also see the list of people who are interested in receiving things by checking out this user page:
http://www.neopets.com/~HamletDrake
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4 responses
@brendalee (6082)
• United States
24 Jun 07
This is the first I heard of that. It sounds like a really nice idea. I once knew of someone who collected the old shoes. I would always send what I had to him. But then I got a skeith and he eats them.lol. But I might be able to part with a few things. I like helping out fellow neopians when I can. Thanks for the links.
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@freak369 (5113)
• United States
25 Jun 07
It's a great idea but it is a long list. I have like five or six people that I swap with off the list but I haven't added my name to it. When I do send out stuff to people on the list I almost always get a thank you or something small in return, thats not why I do it but it is a nice thought.
@anaknitatay (1335)
• Philippines
25 Jun 07
this would have been great. Unfortunately, I collect gnomes, petpets, collectable cards and plushies and they are getting way expensive.
Still, i think I can get rid of some old stuff. I like giving things to people who would really appreciate it rather than selling it in my shop.
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@cuddlebug79705 (2003)
• United States
18 Sep 07
Wish I would have known about this two weeks ago when i was going for the packrat avvie. I had a bunch of junk in duplicate that I could have traded and it would have been so much easier.
@Chispa514 (871)
• Montreal, Quebec
4 May 08
Wow, I've never heard of that before, I think i'll try it out and see. Sounds like a very interesting idea.