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What are LETS?
Local Exchange Trading Systems are a way for people
to exchange their time and skills with each other using a local
currency (Ealing LETS uses "Eals"). It encourages mutual help
in the community and the possibility of creating a, "alternative
economy" based on need.
How do LETS work?
Members identify skills they wish to offer and
their current requirements for goods and services, which are listed
and circulated in a directory or via a LETS web site.
Members contact each other directly, arrange a trade
amongst themselves and agree a price in LETS credits known as
Eals in our system which are transferred online or
by writing out a LETS cheque paid into and debited from members
personal accounts by the LETS trading accountant.
Members may view or receive statements and newsletters,
and social events take place, often hosted by individual members,
where people can get to know each other and discover new opportunities
for trading.
The system is managed by an elected committee.
Ealing LETS is Non-sterling,
interest-free and debt free a local skill-sharing pool
an enriching, supportive network a cash-saving resource
bank for charities and organisations
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