I've done spring cleaning early. I've got almost a whole garage full of stuff out of the house. My sister had just moved out and she said i could do what i wanted with it. Some stuff still has tags on it. While others are over ten years old, but still look like new.
Is there any websites you recommend? I want one that does not charge too much for posting items, and maybe that lets you post your own pics! Thank you, please help!
2007-01-11
15:54:11
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NOT EBAY! I use to use ebay alot, but had a problem when I bought something, and i'm on the black list!! Don't want to deal with it!
2007-01-11
16:34:04 ·
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If you have that much stuff, personally, I would do garage sale first, posting it on craigslist.com, then if anything decent was left, try ebay and what either won't sell or isn't "prime" for selling, try to freecycle it or donate it and have the tax deduction.
2007-01-11 16:17:46
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answered by j_d3_l 2
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I use e-bay a lot, but have been burned a few times, so I can understand why you do not want to use them.
I would recommend, consignment shops, yard/garage sales, local auction house, and last but not least there are many other on-line auction sites that you may prefer.
One thing you may also want to consider is get a copy of a tax deduction software and calculate what the tax benefit would be if you were to donate the items.
2007-01-12 00:53:41
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answered by Momof4 1
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I would recommend Ebay. They have a really good tutorial about how to list items. Take it slow, take one item and do a run through with it and see how the system works. Then you will understand what you need to do.
That is how I started with them way back when.
2007-01-11 16:03:29
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answered by Gnome 6
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Try Ebay
2007-01-11 16:01:40
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answered by Robert G. 4
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I have always bought things off of the Ebay site myself. I believe you have a better chance of finding what you want to buy or sell on this particular site. Therefore, try Ebay to sell you things on.
2007-01-11 16:09:00
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answered by attyvette 2
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Yahoo Auctions http://auctions.yahoo.com/
2007-01-12 01:32:11
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answered by DishclothDiaries 7
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i dont like ebay either, they arent a secure site, even though they say they are. i would rather pic amazon.com.
2007-01-19 10:02:07
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answered by Temper 2
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creigs list the areas are limited bu they have something for every state
2007-01-15 13:53:23
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answered by Scott 1
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ruby lane is a great site to sell things
2007-01-18 07:45:28
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answered by mydarlinboys 1
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www.ebay.com offers low fees and low cost fund transfers through paypal also be sure and read both paypal and eBay's security and consumer protection statement.
2007-01-11 16:07:16
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answered by c 1
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