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The exchange of services between individuals is free on Yakasaider.fr

The exchange of services between individuals is free on Yakasaider.fr

You know Yakasaider.fr? It is a new system of mutual aid allowing individuals to exchange services free of charge.

We're fed up with this crisis but rather than lamenting its fate or waiting for our dear politicians to get us out of this mess, I suggest you use our D system.

We all have different and varied skills. Me, I love to cook. Why not use your skills as a handyman, a cook, your talents as a mechanic, your knowledge of Math, French, English... One hour of your time and your skills is equivalent to one hour of the time and skills of another Internet user? on yakasaider;

How does it work?

All you have to do is make your skills available, for example in housekeeping, and you will be contacted to help someone at home with cleaning or ironing. Once your work is done, you can, for example, have your car repaired by a third party or get a math tutoring for your child.

At Comment Économiser we like this collaborative concept where sharing, exchange and mutual aid take precedence over money. Other collaborative sites highlighting this sharing economy are already listed on your comment-economiser.fr magazine, such as Couchsurfing, car sharing, Zilok, Donnons...

Savings Achieved

With Yakasaider.fr, Internet users do not pay as long as they already have hours of services rendered. Only those who don't give of their time should put their hand in their pocket. In short, as soon as you have given a little of your time, you can benefit from the services of another. Not bad right?

To ensure that you will also participate in the experience of mutual aid between individuals and therefore give your time, a deposit is required. It will be returned to you once you have rendered a service, nothing too bad.
What do you think about this idea ? Me, it reminds me of what our grandparents could do when they were helping each other. It just goes to show that the Internet had to come into existence for us to return to the good old methods of exchange... It's up to you, give us your opinion in the comments?