Demi Skipper, 29, has had an iPhone and minivan in her possession since her Trade Me Project began two months ago. Among the unlikely trades Ms Skipper, from San Franciso, has completed are a vacuum cleaner for a snowboard and an iPhone 11 Pro Max for a Dodge Ram van. Sceptics might wonder if her friends are helping her achieve her goal, but under the rules of the challenge she is forbidden from using cash or trading with anyone she knows.
Ms Skipper, who works for a restaurant reservation app, said she sends out around a thousand messages early in the morning and late at night, when her life is "all trades". Her success has gone viral, with millions of online followers on Tik-Tok and Instagram tracking her progress.
She was inspired to take on the challenge after watching a video of Kyle MacDonald who managed to swap a red paper clip for a house over the space of a year and 14 trades between 2005 and 2006. She said, "During quarantine(隔离) I think a lot of us were going a bit crazy trying to figure out what we were going to do with our lives. Watching Mr MacDonald I was really inspired. This felt like the final challenge, to go from something so small to a house."
Ms Skipper's hairpin, which she said was just the smallest thing in her home, was exchanged for a pair of earrings and then a set of glasses which were, in turn, bartered for a vacuum. The project nearly stopped when the minivan broke down shortly after it was driven across the US to be delivered and she was forced to trade it for a $2,000 electric skateboard. Ms Skipper said she took precautions to ensure she was safe when meeting traders through the Internet, but "surprisingly" people willing to trade had been "open and really nice".
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