TRY EBAY
2006-06-13 14:16:43
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answered by erftballplaya 1
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Have you tried the Penny Saver? You can also list it on Ebay with a starting bid of $250 and a "will call" option for shipping (so they can pick it up instead of you shipping it clear across the country or something.) I was also going to suggest amazon.com, but someone beat me to it. :)
2006-06-13 21:21:36
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answered by KansasSpice 4
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Try a consignment shop. Many of them will pick up the furniture for you. They decide the price, and when it's sold you get a check. You pay them a percentage of the selling price. (they take it out before sending you the check). You may not get as much as you hoped for, but it's worth it to avoid the hassle of people calling you and coming to see the furniture and not buying it.
2006-06-15 17:59:01
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answered by Tiss 6
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EBay is good if you want to use internet. Local newspaper, or simply write description on piece of paper and post at nearby restrauants and stores.
2006-06-13 21:29:04
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answered by beasleylin 2
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Local newspaper? Ads on store bulletin boards. Or donate them and take the tax deduction.
2006-06-13 21:16:04
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answered by Jason S 2
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Why not donate to local Battered Womens Shelter or other charity. Tax detuctible!
2006-06-13 21:18:37
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answered by lucyonee 1
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Try Amazon.com. They're the leaders in selling stuff.
Good luck!
2006-06-13 21:16:24
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answered by theMeganEffect 3
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put your add in a newspaper. or a sign in a store window?----thanks------red_dog.
2006-06-13 21:29:07
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answered by red_dogwood19 2
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TRY YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER, OR IF YOU HAVE A BARGAIN FINDER.
2006-06-13 21:15:13
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answered by ?born2lose? 5
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