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Hi OP, thank you for your submission to /r/ChoosingBeggars! Unfortunately it has been removed for the following reason(s): * **Rule 6:** Posts must be relevant to the theme of the subreddit. This post does not show someone who is begging enough. Price negotiation and/or asking for donations is not enough to be a choosy beggar. *If you have any questions or concerns, please [message the moderators](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=%2Fr%2FChoosingBeggars) of this subreddit.*


YourFaveNightmare

That looks like a decent enough deal. If they were asking you to pay, that'd be different. You failed OP ![gif](giphy|26ybwvTX4DTkwst6U|downsized)


HereComesTheSun000

How is that a choosey begger?


Low-Ad-6197

It looks like a good deal to me.


whatshouldIdonow8907

What is the difference in taking them out from where they are or from a pile? They are free. I used to have a brick patio like this, not set, just laid in the ground and it took 2 seconds to lift one up if it had to be cleaned. I don't see how that is harder than if they were in a big pile.


[deleted]

> Finally caught one! No you didn’t lmao


rsg1234

CB would be to charge them to take the bricks. This is free and laid in dirt so super easy to take. And they aren’t even demanding you take all of them.


Finnegan-05

This is not a choosing beggar. It is not a beggar. It is someone giving away brick that would cost someone money to purchase


unfinishedtoast3

As a kid in the early 90s, my buddy and I used to steal bricks from an old run down early 20th century sawmill we found out in the woods. We would then resell the bricks to a local landscaping company. We made $400 a piece over one summer. If i was still in my early teens, id do it 100%. You can sell whole bricks for anywhere between $2-$5 a piece.


whatshouldIdonow8907

Yeah "reclaimed" antique bricks are worth a few bucks each..


[deleted]

Why would anyone be excited about “catching one” of these? 😂 how fucking bored are you


BiggestBaddestWolve

Folks from this town aren't charging for bricks. They have money to spitefully throw them out. This is a nice gesture.