My FriendWithA Experience and Review

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Friendwitha is a Seattle-based platform that operates as an Airbnb or VRBO for gear rental. It enables users to rent equipment locally through a peer-to-peer network. If you have items sitting unused, you can rent them out and earn up to $1000 per month. The service provides insurance protection coverage and facilitates communication between renters and owners.

Renting gear via Friendwitha is a straightforward process. Users can rent a wide range of equipment, from electric unicycles to GoPros. The registration process involves identity verification through a driver’s license and credit card details. Communication with the gear owner is facilitated through a secure chat system, protecting personal information.

The service offers a level of coverage for accidents, injuries, or damage to rented gear, providing peace of mind for owners. This can be particularly valuable when renting items with the potential for accidents or damage, like Onewheels.

Friendwitha is backed by partners PrimeIs and Athos Insurance, providing substantial property insurance and liability guarantees for lenders, covering up to $125,000 and $100,000, respectively.

However, there are some limitations to the platform. The inventory may be limited in smaller cities, but it’s expected to grow as the service gains popularity. Concerns about the treatment of rented gear and wear and tear are valid, making it a personal decision whether to rent out valuable items.

As the service expands, it could benefit from implementing user reviews to provide insight into the behavior of renters and establish trust. For those interested in Friendwitha, using the provided link or coupon code “Electric” offers a $10 bonus on the first rental. This helps support the platform and the reviewer, at no extra cost to users.

Overall, Friendwitha is a promising platform for those looking to rent or lend gear, offering a level of insurance coverage and ease of use, but its success may depend on its growth and available inventory in different locations.

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  1. Hi jimmy I was wondering what onewheel would be best for a 12 year old?? Pint or XR

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