Mom's Only Random Acts of Retail by Barter Service

Top Quote his service is for MOMS ONLY and geared toward helping families get what they need for their kids and not spend any money. It's pretty much just like a traditional sale except you Barter your kids outgrown clothes, shoes, toys, mattresses, anything for items you need. Simply click Post Mommy Swap and log into the site (every mom will have to register and become an approved). It is Free for Moms. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) April 10, 2011 - Pasadena, CA - New Retail Gone Website Solutions Created by momprenuer Debbie Cluff.

    Today, Planetary Streams and momprenuer Debbie Cluff announced, her new website Retail Gone, offers a NEW type of Bartering Service calledRandom Acts of Retail, a Mom's only service geared toward helping families gets what they need for their kids without the expense of money at www.retailgone.com.

    According to full time consumer and champion against retail ignorance, Debbie Cluff, she says her "priceless" website service allows women to trade with other moms by posting what they have and what they need. Moms simply log into the site (every mom will have to register and become an approved trader to reduce the risk of a "bad" trade) and post their haves and wants. The most important thing --- DO NOT put a price on your item because NO MONEY is allowed at this site, trading items only.

    "It's pretty much just like a traditional sale except you skip traditional retail and barter your kids outgrown clothes, shoes, toys, mattresses, anything for items you need," said Debbie Cluff. "If somebody wants something that you've got, there's probably a good chance they've got something you want - I call it a double coincidence. By opting out of retail and bartering, mothers end up with something priceless in a safe environment."

    Retail Be Gone invites moms to barter our unused items to help their families find what they need, connect with other local moms, and to save all of our budgets!

    Debbie Cluff invites mother's to say goodbye to retail pricing and hello to not spending money. Retail Be Gone at retailgone.com, offers mom's the option to "Fight Ignorance in Retail" with a little system called Random Acts of Reality.

    Random Acts of Reality is as easy as deciding what you're looking for, finding the mom who has it, and offering the trade.

    According to Cluff, in today's economy moms need a way to spend money while still pinching their pennies. She says that while many have tried selling items on eBay and craigslist, but have found it an uneasy environment and fail in frustration when some potential buyers keep you on the phone with a hundred questions about a simple nail file.

    "What we mom's should realize is that we control the power of the consumption and can work together to form random acts of reality for our everyday household items. I'm not suggesting we reinvent the wheel--we have done it for decades: traded childcare with a friend, swapped good books or exchanged favorite recipes." said Debbie Cluff. "The difference is that instead of bartering with our neighbors, the world is ours to conquer.Come join us, as moms use our random acts of retail system to barter items to help our families, to connect with other local moms, and to help our budgets!"

    Planetary Streams is proud to stream her interview at www.planetarystreams.com.

    Debbie Cluf fis the founder of Retail Be Gone and the CEO of Links for Learning, Online Coaching and Instant Homework Help. She was born and raised in South Pasadena, California, USA. Debbie has taught in both the home and the classroom and has her Masters in Reading and Writing at the Elementary School Level. She is a reading specialist and an author. She has written over a dozen articles for online publications and has been a contributing author to such online companies as, earticle.com and ezine.com. Her first book 7 Easy Ways to Help Your Student Succeed: How Ordinary Parents can Make Extraordinary Students, can be purchased or downloaded free directly from her website, http://twoprincessesandoneprince.blogspot.com/. Debbie know resides in South Pasadena, California with her husband and three children. Please visit www.retailgone.com to barter with her new Random Acts of Reality service.

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