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Yes, you can barter. This is trading something you do or a talent you have with another person for something they have or do. Let's say you are a plumber and there is a person who needs some Plumbing done, but they are a brick layer and you need some brick work. You can make a deal for plumbing work for brick work. A trade of labor for labor. Whole groups of people do this everyday.

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