Is it ok to freecycle a bag that is slightly damaged but still useable, when because of the damage the manufacturer gave me a new one. Or would that be stealing a sale from the manufacturer who did the good thing by replacing it?
They are entitled to recover the faulty goods when they replace them, but since they have chosen not to bother in this case, it's up to you to dispose of them as you see fit.
Is it ok to freecycle a bag that is slightly damaged but still useable, when because of the damage the manufacturer gave me a new one. Or would that be stealing a sale from the manufacturer who did the good thing by replacing it?