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...or is there another better option i'm missing?

i don't have a lot of stuff, but i do have to purge a little. any advice as to what you might have kept or the best way to unload things quickly (and not necessarily for top dollar) are appreciated.

2006-06-23 02:31:46 · 29 answers · asked by patzky99 6 in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

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I'd try all three options actually. Some things you may be able to get more money for at a pawn shop (tools, electronics) other stuff maybe be better for a garage sale (clothes, collectibles) and then everything else you can't sell could go to the goodwill! Its a foolproof plan and you get to help people!

2006-06-29 05:54:28 · answer #1 · answered by The one and only 3 · 1 0

I recommend Goodwill, Salvation Army or another charitable organization. While a pawn shop or garage sale will bring immediate cash, you often sell items far below the actual value. This is especially true if you itemized your taxes. I use H&R Block's Tax Cut program with Deduction Pro. If you are willing to take time to document each item and its condition, Deduction Pro will give you a deduction value. Just some basic outgrown clothing and toys last year resulted in an additonal $300 back from the government - far more than I would have made for the same items at a garage sale.

2006-06-23 03:32:16 · answer #2 · answered by dad trys 1 · 0 0

When I had my yard sale, I sold everything I could for a very fair price, then there are people who will come after the sale and take all the leftovers. You do not have to carry in all of the old stuff back in your house that way. This particular woman collected many items from different sales, and had a fundraiser for The American Cancer Society raising money for cancer patients. After her sell she called the Goodwill to take all the leftovers! These people contact you if they see your add in the paper. Or you can say in your add if anyone is interested in coming to get your stuff. Everybody wins!!! You make money off the sell, A.C.S. wins off that donation, the Goodwill wins from the leftovers. How divine!

2006-06-23 02:45:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try to sell on garage sale first,pawn those things accepted by the pawnshop and the remaining things are good for the goodwill,but if yu will find hard time with that just contact me and I will take care of those stuffs!(lol)

2006-07-03 23:36:55 · answer #4 · answered by tutax 4 · 0 0

I freecycle. It is a way to give away useful and still usable items to people who want them. Do a search on yahoo groups and you can probably find a group in your town or in a nearby city.

My second option is to give away to a local mission or charity. I try to stay away from goodwill if at all possible. I used to shop there in high school and can not believe how their prices have increased over a ten year period.

I would have a garage sale and then freecycle or donate to a local charity.

2006-07-04 01:31:06 · answer #5 · answered by carrie p 3 · 0 0

Goodwill. Then it's just one trip, all's gone, over and done. Garage sales take some of your time and effort, and you may well still have the junk sitting there at the end of the sale. If you have the time and desire, fine, but to make it quick and easy, just donate. You can even call them and they'll come pick it up!

2006-06-23 02:36:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Salvation Army or Goodwill. They will come pick up the stuff for free, and you don't have to worry about a garage sale that takes up time and patience.

2006-06-23 02:35:02 · answer #7 · answered by rosemarieguerrero 2 · 0 0

I have ALOT of stuff. I think, first I would have a yard sale. After the sale, whatever didn't sell, I would turn into good will. I think I would only do the yard sale for the fun of it really. So many people coming to see if you have what they need. Hehe, always good. my boyfriends roomie had a yardsale for his deceased son's school and I donated a bunch of stuff for him to sell for the scholership they were giving away. Always great to help out when you can!

2006-06-25 12:44:05 · answer #8 · answered by MentalCaseMaggot 5 · 0 0

My husband doesn't like preventing at storage sales as a lot as he does going to the Goodwill or some Salvation military shops. He is going once a week to envision out new inventory on the Goodwill. it variety of feels he won't be able to easily bypass in and look, he has to convey some thing homestead besides LOL. Now he seems for brand new, wrapped in celophane, VCR tapes of old videos he's loved yet needs to work out back. he's really more effective his sequence because video shops have cleared them out and the Goodwill sells them from a dollar to 2 funds. You in no way comprehend what you'll locate in resale shops. that is a hunt for buried treasure in a experience. looking a great deal is the in simple terms precise objective. particularly on some thing you are able to truly use. rather frequently my husband, who's exceedingly fortunate at looking problems with high quality, will convey homestead a digital camera and he will promote it to a digital camera save proprietor he's conscious. So he can %. up some more effective funds that way. frequently issues are mis marked, so he will scoop up deals like that each and anytime he can. Too many human beings look to purchase on the thrift shops now. so as that after we do run for the time of a great deal, we experience fortunate that no human being else got here across it previously we did. There are universal purchasers now. and human beings are properly dressed who save and communicate on their cellphones at the same time as scanning the racks. I heard a guy answer his cellular, as if he became at paintings. How he slipped out i do not comprehend, yet he made out that he had to envision on some thing and get decrease back to whoever he became speaking with. I heard an same communique from a properly dressed lady once at the same time as she became truly dealing with a rack of blouses. She became giving paintings orders to someone on the phone. And instructed them she'd be decrease back contained in the workplace at a particular time, mendacity to them about the position she became, of direction. i guess the thrift shops are an recommendations-blowing position to be, even on a paintings day LOL.

2016-11-15 04:03:07 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

garage sale first then what ever doesn't go i leave out on the curb with a sign that's says free it will be gone if not you can drop it off at a good will and get a receipt cause it is tax deductible. salvation army is pick about what they pick up atleast where i live they are they mostly want furniture.

2006-06-23 02:36:01 · answer #10 · answered by benny619 3 · 0 0

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